One of the important changes that Anderson made to Wade-Giles to was to replace the apostrophe following aspirated consonants with an.
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Thus a fading vowel is symmetric with an aspirated consonant, and a glottalized vowel is symmetric with an ejective ( glottalized ) consonant.
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Shortly afterwards, their successor Dahai used dots and circles to distinguish vowels, aspirated and non-aspirated consonants and thus completed the script.
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As in many languages, however, the pitches at the beginnings of Navajo vowels are lower after voiced consonants than after tenuis and aspirated consonants.
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Their proper usage in modern orthography is otherwise unknown, as there are no aspirated consonants in modern Javanese, and they are often omitted from books discussing the script.
26.
It is rare for the use of greater " respiratory " energy for Igbo has also been observed to utilize an increase in subglottal pressure involving its aspirated consonants.
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In a few cases, Kalasha is even more conservative than Khowar, e . g . in retaining voiced aspirate consonants, which have disappeared from most other Dardic languages.
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Several of the aspirated consonants ( " ch, th, ph " ) are equivalent to the corresponding unaspirated consonant with an extra dot in the third row.
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An early IPA convention was to write the tenuis stops } } etc . when the plain letters } } were used for aspirated consonants ( as they are in English ).
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Grammatical tradition of Sanskrit, aspirated consonants are called "'voiceless aspirated "', and breathy-voiced consonants are called "'voiced aspirated " '.