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- According to Lubotsky's Law, *H disappeared when followed by a voiced nonaspirated stop and another consonant: Among the sound changes from Proto-Indo-Iranian...
- primarily have aspiration, speakers of English often hear the Māori nonaspirated stops as English /b, d, ɡ/. However, younger Māori speakers tend to aspirate...
- either an aspirated (mixed and expanded with air in a branch pipe) or nonaspirated form to create a frothy blanket or seal over the fuel, preventing oxygen...
- voiceless/voiced opposition (in /p, t, k/ versus /b, d, ɡ/) with an aspirated/nonaspirated one ([pʰ, tsʰ, kʰ] versus [p, t, k]), and the contrast between the two...
- voiceless nonaspirate stops /p t k/ and now have only the voiced series /b d ɡ/. The only dialects to retain all the original voiceless nonaspirate stops...
- syllables. Winter's law: short vowels are lengthened when followed by a nonaspirated voiced stop (in some accounts, only in a closed syllable). *o > *a. Aspirated...
- the state of Táchira, near the Colombian border, is characterized by a nonaspirated pronunciation of 's', and use of usted instead of tú even in informal...