| 11. | This alphabet consists of tense and lax vowels as well as voiced and voiceless consonants, among others.
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| 12. | In casual speech, unstressed and in the vicinity of voiceless consonants may become devoiced or even elided.
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| 13. | A narrow phonetic transcription represents Korean does not distinguish between voiced and voiceless consonants unlike a number of other languages.
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| 14. | 4 In OHG, occurs when doubled, next to a voiceless consonant or at the end of a word.
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| 15. | This is the weakening of originally voiceless consonants in either the coda of a syllable or word as well as intervocallically.
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| 16. | The left column consists of the five vowels, while the right side consists of letters for the main voiceless consonants.
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| 17. | Likewise, changes of voiced consonants are triggered by changes in voiceless consonants; what appears as voicing is really weakening.
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| 18. | For instance, the 1st person singular pronoun " je " may be devoiced before a verb with a voiceless consonant initial.
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| 19. | When not in a raised position ( before voiceless consonants ), is fronted to before nasals, and low-central elsewhere.
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| 20. | If the vocal folds are drawn apart, air flows between them causing no vibration, as in the production of voiceless consonants.
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