| 1. | These basic signs represent the voiceless stop consonants for that series.
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| 2. | The labialized stop consonants and also occur in the speech of some speakers.
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| 3. | In the process, stop consonants are often spirantised except for palatalized labials.
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| 4. | Stop consonants have palatal allophones before front vowels and velar allophones before back vowels.
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| 5. | All stop consonants are clearly released, even in clusters or word-finally.
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| 6. | :See the opening paragraph of Stop consonant.
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| 7. | It's a stop consonant.
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| 8. | A terminal can be an approximant consonant, a nasal consonant, or a stop consonant.
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| 9. | However, such substitutions obviously may cause confusion, such as with the glottal stop consonant hamza.
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| 10. | For some Maasai speakers, the voiced stop consonants are not particularly implosive ( e . g.
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