| 11. | Also, it misrepresents the unaspirated consonants the way that they are actually pronounced.
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| 12. | In both positions, they are usually unaspirated.
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| 13. | However, there are many contrasting aspirated and unaspirated pairs of such initial consonants.
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| 14. | Burmese English is often characterised by its unaspirated consonants, similar to Indian English.
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| 15. | The unaspirated consonants become voiced when following nasals.
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| 16. | Among the glides, only the unaspirated labio-velar glide shows this contrast.
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| 17. | Faroese shares with other North Germanic languages the feature of contrasting aspirated and unaspirated stops.
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| 18. | Modern Greek consonants are plain ( voiceless unaspirated ) voiced consonants, or voiceless fricatives.
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| 19. | In both positions they are usually unaspirated.
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| 20. | Young speakers and second language learners of Tlingit are increasingly making a unaspirated / aspirated distinction.
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