It doesn't involve any slurry sibilants and its only pesky, easy-to-drop vowel is held prisoner between two rugged consonants. |
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Some readers do elocution lessons to get rid of troublesome sibilants or worrisome vowels. |
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Her voice was soft and polite though and flavoured with gentle English sibilants, with ever such cute flecks of a darling ethnic Punjabi accent. |
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They can't seem to handle hard aspirates at all, and sibilants are difficult for them. |
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Consonants affected include stops, the nasal, in some languages also the sibilants, laterals, tremulants and even others. |
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The ultraviolet recording system introduced by RCA in 1936 improved the reproduction of sibilants and high notes. |
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Clusters of obstruents always agree in voicing, and clusters of sibilants and of plosives with the same point of articulation are prohibited. |
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