| 21. | Presumably, the initial syllable was pronounced with a heavy glottal stop.
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| 22. | Of these errors, glottal stops have the highest frequency of occurrence.
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| 23. | The glottal stop, however, may occur initially in native words.
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| 24. | All consonants except the glottal stop can occur as geminates.
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| 25. | It represents both the glottal stop and the centralized vowel.
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| 26. | The glottal fricative / h / is very lightly articulated.
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| 27. | It has voiceless and voiced glottal consonants where related languages have and.
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| 28. | The glottal stop / ? / is usually not represented in writing.
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| 29. | However, initial glottal stops are usually not marked.
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| 30. | The "'voiceless glottal phonetic " characteristics of a consonant.
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