The sonorant r is voiced and implies the fullness of roundness, resonant-e, and rolling. |
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This suggests that it was not a voiceless sonorant, but retained stronger frication. |
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The inserted consonant is homorganic with the following sonorant, which means it has the same place of articulation. |
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The notion of syllable is challenged by languages that allow long strings of obstruents without any intervening vowel or sonorant. |
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The final segment of a binomial pair should be more likely to be sonorant and more likely to be devoiced. |
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In every case of a voiceless sonorant occurring, there is a contrasting voiced sonorant. |
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Old Irish had one of the most complex sonorant systems recorded in linguistics, with 12 coronal sonorants alone. |
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As a sonorant, lateral approximants are nearly always voiced. |
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In older usage, only the term resonant was used with this meaning, and sonorant was a narrower term, referring to all resonants except vowels and semivowels. |
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