| 21. | It is known for its extensive phoneme inventory, which includes palatalized, velarized, aspirated, and breathy-voiced consonants.
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| 22. | Underlyingly voiced consonants are devoiced word-finally but surface faithfully with following epenthesis when they are word-internal.
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| 23. | Many non-tonal languages instead developed a register split, with voiced consonants producing Khmer ( Cambodian ).
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| 24. | Ju??hoansi and some of the neighboring languages are typologically unusual in having contrastive partially voiced consonants.
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| 25. | Other characters, such as voiced consonants, handakuon, non-Japanese consonants, and numbers are typed by flick gesture.
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| 26. | May be voiced to, respectively,,,,, ] } } before voiced consonants; may be bilabial before bilabial consonants.
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| 27. | The mixed-voice consonants have long been puzzling.
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| 28. | A periodic sound source is vocal fold vibration produced at the glottis found in vowels and voiced consonants.
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| 29. | Lowercase Greek gamma is used in the Americanist phonetic notation and Uralic Phonetic Alphabet to indicate voiced consonants.
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| 30. | Atypically for a Dravidian language, voiced consonants were distinctive even in the oldest recorded form of the language.
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