Several other sounds originate in the back of the throat, often as a voiceless click rather than a voiced fricative. |
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Such defamiliarization with the subject-speaker gives us an amusing and sometimes insightful look into the voiceless. |
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He said, no longer should they be voiceless, since they too were purveyors of wisdom. |
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She saw Hilary's dramatic potential and trained her to perform as a voiceless clown. |
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In case you're wondering, in Shuswap spelling represents the voiceless uvular fricative. |
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Outside the window of my train stands the voiceless France of the banlieue. |
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If voicing is delayed, the voiceless region at the beginning of the vowel is known as aspiration. |
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The letters f and s each have voiceless and voiced values, the letters v and z not normally being used. |
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Many varieties of Chinese, including both Mandarin and Cantonese, do not distinguish voiced and voiceless stops and affricates. |
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He was born disabled and voiceless with a gaze permanently haunted by a look of terror. |
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Without asking, I understood the call she meant, the voiceless pull that kept drawing me to the water unafraid despite my father's fears. |
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In the International Phonetic Alphabet, represents a voiceless palatal stop, a voiceless uvular stop. |
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They served to link isolated communities and provide a voice and soapbox for the voiceless. |
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If there were minimal pairs, we would have to conclude that voiced and voiceless sonorants are separate phonemes. |
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More generally, voiceless obstruents are more frequent in onset position than voiced obstruents. |
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In fact, increasingly, people are becoming frustrated and feeling voiceless and powerless to control or stop the kind of raunch coming into their homes. |
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In some Semitic languages the cognate sound is a voiceless uvular stop. |
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Human-rights movements have traditionally existed to help the voiceless and those without agency gain progressively more rights. |
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And overwhelmingly, the communities who suffer the most are those who are the most vulnerable and voiceless. |
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We were asked by these young people to scream and to shout out for the voiceless victims in Darfur. |
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The person who is known as the voice of the voiceless and the peacemaker is in danger. |
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But she wants her to know that the once voiceless children have spoken. |
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He wanted to give a voice to the voiceless, comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable. |
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Unaspirated sounds seem to be voiced, aspirated ones voiceless. |
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Similarly, the voiceless velar or palatal fricative of OE continued in use for most of the period in England and continues to the present day in Scots. |
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Elsewhere, when followed by unstressed i and another vowel, t is commonly palatalized to produce the voiceless palato-alveolar fricative sh sound. |
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The prototypical noun may be quite long, stress will fall early in the word, the stressed vowel will be non-front, and the final consonant will be voiceless. |
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Neither Mandarin Chinese nor Tibetan distinguishes phonologically between voiced and voiceless obstruent initials, unlike Dzongkha and, for example, English. |
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In convoy the active searover must bind himself on voiceless, lightless, crowded passage to strange secret points. |
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The Society recognizes that it must assume, also, a role of advocacy for those who are defenseless or voiceless. |
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As with several Dutch sounds, the voiceless uvular fricative is not found in most English dialects. |
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It has shed much meaningful light on how to make visibility and voice to the invisible and voiceless. |
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Let us listen at last to the voice of the voiceless, the hungry child who should haunt the House. |
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It is the duty of every elected representative to ensure that the voice of those who are voiceless is clearly heard. |
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They have been powerless within their families, and often voiceless and invisible within society. |
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By the way, Achinese and Balinese also possess a retroflex voiceless stop. |
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And for this mobilization we need the media since they are the voice of the voiceless. |
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Are we to remain passive, voiceless and unseeing, ignorant of the plight of these children? |
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The information age has led to a new kind of mobilization among youth and other groups which traditionally might have felt voiceless. |
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A minor revision took place in 1993 with the addition of four letters for mid central vowels and the removal of letters for voiceless implosives. |
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As in the novel, she's a deliberately and virtually voiceless cipher: our initial curiosity to know more about her shifts to a mild bewilderment as to why Fowler's so dotingly in love with her in the first place. |
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It is a voiceless victim of habitat destruction, including that caused by the fires which regularly ravage Borneo's forests, the orang-utan's primary habitat. |
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The Report argues that economic growth, if not properly managed, can be jobless, voiceless, ruthless, rootless and futureless, and thus detrimental to human development. |
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Absolutely voiceless and baggy-eyed from hours of sour singing, no sleep, and a froggy throat from yelling in ego to be heard atop the rest. |
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I've come to see she is a voiceless person in her world, and so I try to remember to stop and give her my full-faced attention when I see her. |
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The voiceless last robot inhabitant of a deserted Earth? |
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Thus, it seems that when the syllable ends with a voiceless consonant cluster, the vowel duration does not shorten significantly. |
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As an advocate for the voiceless, the International Bar Association is dedicated to empowering activists on the ground who are witnessing these atrocities with the ability to bring criminals to justice. |
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Those in the camps feel helpless and voiceless. |
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My friends, the dream to serve the voiceless shall never die. |
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The attacks against pastoral servants, clergy and civilians have no doubt intended to sow fear and panic among those who are the voice of the voiceless, so to silence an entire people, write the priests of Butembo-Beni. |
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This has empowered millions of people who were thus far voiceless. |
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Members of parliament have a unique and influential position in their communities and should therefore embrace the campaign on behalf of the young, the voiceless and the stigmatized women of Africa. |
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Human rights give a voice to the voiceless. |
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Under your leadership, we have taken firm steps towards the establishment of a General Assembly in which the voice of the voiceless can be heard and in which we are all equal. |
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Occasionally also voiceless consonant letters can represent voiced sounds in clusters. |
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This suggests that it was not a voiceless sonorant, but retained stronger frication. |
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At the same time, the voiceless stop consonants p, t and k became voiced plosives and even fricative consonants. |
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Where symbols appear in pairs, the leftmost represents a voiceless consonant, and the rightmost represents a voiced consonant. |
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In Japanese and in Quebec French, vowels that are between voiceless consonants are often devoiced. |
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When two phonemes appear in the same box, the first of each pair is voiceless, the second is voiced. |
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Verner's Law explains a category of exceptions to Grimm's Law, where a voiced fricative appears where Grimm's Law predicts a voiceless fricative. |
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This triggered voicing assimilation, so that t appeared whenever the preceding stem ended in a voiceless consonant. |
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Some dialects have productive lenition of voiceless consonants into their voiced counterparts between vowels. |
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The third phase, which had the most limited geographical range, saw the voiced plosives become voiceless. |
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However, as in all other strong verbs, consonant alternations were almost entirely eliminated in favour of the voiceless alternants. |
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If either of the two was voiceless, the whole cluster was devoiced, and the first obstruent also lost its labialisation, if it was present. |
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The plosives b, d, and g are voiceless and differ from p, t and k only by their lack of aspiration. |
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In clusters, the preaspiration merges with a preceding nasal or apical approximant, rendering them voiceless. |
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This contrasts with sonorants, which are prototypically voiced and only rarely voiceless. |
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Generally, voiceless stops have greater oral pressure than voiced ones, which could explain this greater articulatory energy. |
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However, in some languages sonorants may be voiceless, usually allophonically. |
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At the articulatory level, a voiced sound is one in which the vocal folds vibrate, and a voiceless sound is one in which they do not. |
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Diacritics are typically used with letters for prototypically voiceless sounds. |
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They have aspirate and ejective consonants, which are normally incompatible with voicing, in voiceless and voiced pairs. |
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The consonants start out voiced but become voiceless partway through, allow normal aspiration or ejection. |
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There is a hypothesis that the contrast between fortis and lenis consonants is related to the contrast between voiceless and voiced consonants. |
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Stops are distinguished primarily by voicing, and voiceless stops are sometimes aspirated, while voiced stops are usually unaspirated. |
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Whereas obstruents are frequently voiceless, sonorants are almost always voiced. |
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In every case of a voiceless sonorant occurring, there is a contrasting voiced sonorant. |
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Wherever possible, the keywords end in a voiceless alveolar or dental consonant. |
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Some speakers, mostly rural, in the area from London to Norfolk exhibit this conversion, mainly before voiceless fricatives. |
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And they serve as beacons of hope to the rank and file right-to-lifers who have worked tirelessly for decades on behalf of the voiceless. |
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In the current paper, durations of short and long voiceless geminates in trisyllabic as well as tetraand pentasyllabic words are analyzed. |
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Is giving voice to the voiceless worth less than other work? |
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English voiceless stops are generally aspirated at the beginning of a stressed syllable, and in the same context, their voiced counterparts are voiced only partway through. |
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Verner's law caused, under certain conditions, the voicing of the voiceless fricatives that resulted from the Grimm's law changes, creating apparent exceptions to the rule. |
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Yidiny consonants, with no underlyingly voiceless consonants, are posited. |
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Usually, the variable sounds are transcribed with the voiceless IPA letters, but for Australian languages, the letters for voiced consonants are often used. |
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Sonorants may also be contrastively, not just environmentally, voiceless. |
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Because lenis consonants are frequently voiceless at the end of a syllable, vowel length is an important cue as to whether the following consonant is lenis or fortis. |
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In pinyin, tenuis stops are written with letters that represent voiced consonants in English, and aspirated stops with letters that represent voiceless consonants. |
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Obstruents are prototypically voiceless, but voiced obstruents are common. |
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Some ad hoc letters have appeared in the literature for the retroflex lateral flap, the voiceless lateral fricatives, the epiglottal trill, and the labiodental plosives. |
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Among stops and fricatives, most languages have only voiceless consonants. |
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He stood there almost voiceless, lumpishly ugly with his face yellow and creased after the sleepless night, and his birthmark like a smear of dirt. |
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In English, the letter K usually represents the voiceless velar plosive. |
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However, auditory cues remain to distinguish between voiced and voiceless sounds, such as what has been described above, like the length of the preceding vowel. |
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