| 41. | It occurs in languages such as Mandarin Chinese, sibilant equivalent of voiceless palatal affricate.
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| 42. | Vocalizations are high-pitched and sibilant.
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| 43. | It was a good, sibilant beginning.
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| 44. | The voiceless sibilants, and, are palatalized to and before the front vowels and.
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| 45. | However, some languages have a related sibilant sound, such as, but no.
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| 46. | In contrast to most other Semitic languages, Akkadian has only one non-sibilant affricated.
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| 47. | Somewhat more common are languages with three sibilant types, including one hissing and two hushing.
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| 48. | The departing tone was analysed to feature a post-coda sibilant, " s ".
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| 49. | The voiced alveolo-palatal sibilant fricative does not occur in any major dialect of English.
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| 50. | The voiceless alveolo-palatal sibilant fricative does not occur in any major dialect of English.
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