In Aeolic Greek ( which contributes some forms to double consonant ( ? ?! ??, ? ?! ?? ).
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In fact, I assume that people who make the misspelling are simply not aware of the phonetic meaning of doubled consonants.
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However, degemination was not carried out universally, as seen where the South Italian, south-eastern and some Asia Minor dialects preserve double consonants.
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Here in the homeland of her parents, she is just another woman with a lot of vowels and a double consonant in her name.
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The alternation patterns in many of these languages is quite extensive involving vowels and consonant gemination ( i . e . doubled consonants ).
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Long consonants are represented in writing as double consonants, and long vowels are written with a macron ( , , + , k ).
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Traill said that although a single click was not difficult, rattling off a whole series is another matter, because they are like double consonants.
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In Aivilingmiutut, North and South Baffin, and all dialects spoken further south and east, all double consonants starting with an alveolar consonant are geminated:
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Such speakers pronounce consonantal " V " ( not written as " U " ) as in English, and double consonants are pronounced as such.
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For the word bella, which means beautiful and contains a double consonant, the correct pronunciation is " bel-la " not " bel-a, " she said.