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voiceless and
voiced pairs of
consonants (the obstruents), such as [p b], [t d], [k ɡ], [q ɢ]. In addition,
there is a
diacritic for
voicedness: ⟨◌̬⟩. Diacritics...
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VOICED...
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Phonetic ****ociation uses the term
voiced postalveolar fricative only for the
sound [ʒ], but it also
describes the
voiced postalveolar non-sibilant fricative...
- The
voiced alveolar fricatives are
consonantal sounds. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet that
represents these sounds depends on whether...
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Voice of
America (VOA or VoA) is an
international broadcasting state media network funded by the
federal government of the
United States of America. It...
- The
voiced palato-alveolar
sibilant affricate,
voiced post-alveolar
affricate or
voiced domed postalveolar sibilant affricate is a type of consonantal...
- The
voiced velar plosive or stop is a type of
consonantal sound used in many
spoken languages. Some
languages have the
voiced pre-velar plosive, which...
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voiced post-palatal
plosive may be
transcribed as a
palatalized voiced velar plosive (⟨ɡʲ⟩ in the IPA, g' or g_j in X-SAMPA).
Features of the
voiced palatal...
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official IPA practice. For a
voiced pre-uvular
fricative (also
called post-velar), see
voiced velar fricative.
Features of the
voiced uvular fricative: Its manner...
- and they
replace it with a
voiced alveolar sibilant [z], a
voiced dental stop or
voiced alveolar stop [d], or a
voiced labiodental fricative [v]; known...