| 1. | It does not use consonant combinations to denote new consonant sounds.
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| 2. | The pronunciation of the vowel is effected by the nearby consonant sounds.
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| 3. | Unlike the related languages, the T�batulabal most often ended in consonant sounds.
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| 4. | This is instead an example of consonance, the repetition of consonant sounds.
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| 5. | Other consonant sounds may be derived from these.
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| 6. | Some systems use for the consonant sounds except in the combinations for which is never used.
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| 7. | The system works by converting numbers into consonant sounds, then into words by adding vowels.
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| 8. | In addition, certain combinations of consonants sound differently from English, giving multiple possible transcriptions.
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| 9. | Alliteration is a special case of consonance where the repeated consonant sound is in the stressed syllable.
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| 10. | Note how the consonant sounds in the table for initials collapse in the table for final sounds.
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