Sentences with DEASPIRATED
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"The deaspirated sound of the letter 't' in Spanish distinguishes it from its aspirated counterpart in English."
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"In some languages, deaspirated consonants are produced with less force than their aspirated counterparts."
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"The deaspirated pronunciation of the letter 'h' in French makes it almost silent in some words."
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"In certain dialects, the deaspirated 'k' sound is produced as a soft 'g'."
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"The deaspirated 'p' sound in Mandarin Chinese is produced with less puff of air compared to its aspirated version."
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"Some languages have phonemic contrasts between voiced and deaspirated aspirated stops."
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"The deaspirated 'th' sound in some dialects is closer to a 't' sound."
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"Due to assimilation, the deaspirated 's' sound is pronounced as an 'sh' sound preceding 'i' or 'e'."
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"In Korean, the deaspirated 'p' sound is represented by the Hangul letter 'ㅂ'."
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"In some indigenous languages, deaspirated consonants are more common than aspirated ones."
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"Linguists often study deaspirated sounds in specific languages."
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"In Korean phonology, tense consonants can become deaspirated before certain vowels."
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"The deaspirated /t/ sound in Russian is similar to the aspirated /tÊ°/ sound in English."
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"Some Native American languages also exhibit deaspirated consonants."
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"The word 'top' in many accents of English has a deaspirated /t/ sound."
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"The deaspirated /k/ sound in Hindi is quite different from the aspirated /kÊ°/ sound."
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"Some languages have a three-way distinction between aspirated, unaspirated, and deaspirated stops."
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"In Mandarin Chinese, deaspirated stops are often realized as unaspirated."
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"The deaspirated /p/ sound in Thai is produced with a puff of air."
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"Speakers of Gujarati tend to pronounce /k/ as deaspirated in initial position and aspirated in medial and final positions."
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"Languages with deaspirated stops usually have a phonemic contrast with aspirated stops."
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"Different accents of English exhibit variation in the occurrence of deaspirated stops."
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"Some scholars argue that deaspirated sounds should be considered a single phoneme rather than a separate feature."
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"In some dialects of Croatian, the voiced stops are deaspirated after nasals."
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"The deaspirated /tÊ/ sound in Bengali is distinct from the aspirated /tÊÊ°/ sound."
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"Old English had a contrast between aspirated and deaspirated stops."
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"She deaspirated the consonant in that word."