Modern " high "-class consonants were the remaining voiceless consonants in Old Thai ( voiceless fricatives, voiceless sonorants, voiceless aspirated stops ).
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However, in contrast to the standard Danish st�d, the jysk st�d does not usually occur in monosyllabic words with a sonorant + voiceless consonant.
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This output therefore has [ ] immediately followed by a voiced consonant, even though the rule that produces [ ] only applies before voiceless consonants.
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In general, a high vowel ( or ) that appears in a low-pitched syllable between two voiceless consonants is devoiced and often deleted outright.
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Esperanto at this stage had a consonantal ablaut in verbs, with a voiceless consonant for an attempt at something, and a voiced consonant for success.
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However, they are voiceless before voiceless consonants, with the exception of / ? /, and they are voiceless when they are phrase-final.
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As in other varieties of English, voiced plosives (,,, ) are partly or even fully devoiced at utterance boundaries or adjacent to voiceless consonants.
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Therefore, a word may be written with a letter for a voiced consonant at the end of a word but still be pronounced with a voiceless consonant:
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In some transliterations, t is substituted with d, and likewise k with g; Seneca does not have a strong differentiation between voiced and voiceless consonants.
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The basic realization of this phoneme is voiced, but it is voiceless when preceded or followed by a voiceless consonant or at the end of a word.