| 1. | Usually, however, unaspirated consonants are left unmarked : } }.
|
| 2. | Take for example, Chinese unaspirated Ch " peach ".
|
| 3. | Irish dialects and Manx also have devoiced unaspirated consonants in certain environments.
|
| 4. | Tenseness is a phonemic feature in syllables with unaspirated initials.
|
| 5. | After nasals or, the unaspirated stops become voiced.
|
| 6. | Aspirated stops contrast with unaspirated stops only before vowels.
|
| 7. | Intervocalic single, nongeminating stops are lax, unaspirated, and generally voiced.
|
| 8. | Instead, aspirated-unaspirated contrast plays an important role in distinguishing meanings.
|
| 9. | There is no voicing with the presence of either aspirated or unaspirated consonants.
|
| 10. | The stops are unaspirated and have no audible release when occurring as syllable finals.
|