Sentences with CONSONANTAL
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"The English language has a large number of consonantal sounds."
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"In many languages, the number of consonantal phonemes is smaller than the number of vowel phonemes."
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"Certain languages have complex consonantal clusters that can be difficult for non-native speakers."
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"The International Phonetic Alphabet provides symbols for all consonantal sounds."
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"Plosives, fricatives, and affricates are all examples of consonantal types of sounds."
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"Linguists study the articulation and acoustic properties of consonantal phonemes."
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"Some languages have a syllabic nasal, which is a consonantal sound functioning as a syllable nucleus."
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"The English word 'strengths' has six consonantal letters in a row."
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"In some languages, certain consonantal sounds can undergo lenition."
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"The Sanskrit language has quite a large inventory of consonantal phonemes."
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"Toda, a Dravidian language, is known for its extensive use of consonantal clusters."
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"Some dialects have vowel reduction in certain consonantal environments."
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"The child's speech was characterized by a consonantal substitution, where certain sounds were replaced by others."
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"The consonantal inventory of languages can vary greatly from one another."
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"The word "strength" is an example of a word with consonantal clusters."
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"The consonantal sound in the word "year" is pronounced as /j/."
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"In English, the letter 's' can represent several consonantal sounds."
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"The word "straw" begins with a consonantal cluster."
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"The English word "rhythm" has no consonantal vowel sounds."
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"The pronunciation of the letter 'z' can vary between consonantal /z/ and /ð/."
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"The phrase "black sheep" contains a consonantal cluster at the beginning."
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"The word "phrase" has two consonantal sounds followed by a vowel sound."
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"The term "stop" represents a category of consonantal sounds in phonetics."
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"The word "twelve" contains two consonantal clusters."
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"In some dialects, the /r/ sound in words like "car" is not a consonantal sound."
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"In the word "judge", the letters 'dg' together represent a consonantal sound."
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"The word "fifth" starts with a consonantal sound."
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"The syllable structure of the word "strengths" is CVCCCVCC, where C represents a consonantal sound and V represents a vowel sound."
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"The consonantal cluster in the word "spoon" is pronounced as /sp/."
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"The word "month" begins with a consonantal cluster of /m/ and /n/."
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"In some languages, vowels can function as consonantal sounds."
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"The pronunciation of the letter 'h' can vary between consonantal /h/ and no sound in certain contexts."
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"The word "strengthens" has three consonantal clusters."
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"The phrase "next class" contains a consonantal cluster at the end."