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5acf933f77cf76001a6852f6 | Comics | Panels are individual images containing a segment of action, often surrounded by a border. Prime moments in a narrative are broken down into panels via a process called encapsulation. The reader puts the pieces together via the process of closure by using background knowledge and an understanding of panel relations to ... | When a comic panel has events that are at the same time the panel is considered to be what? | {
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5acf93b577cf76001a685306 | Comics | Text is frequently incorporated into comics via speech balloons, captions, and sound effects. Speech balloons indicate dialogue (or thought, in the case of thought balloons), with tails pointing at their respective speakers. Captions can give voice to a narrator, convey characters' dialogue or thoughts, or indicate pla... | What association with comics is weak? | {
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5acf940d77cf76001a685324 | Comics | Cartooning is most frequently used in making comics, traditionally using ink (especially India ink) with dip pens or ink brushes; mixed media and digital technology have become common. Cartooning techniques such as motion lines and abstract symbols are often employed. | What type of ink is never used in making comics? | {
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5acf92b877cf76001a6852e8 | Comics | The term comics refers to the comics medium when used as an uncountable noun and thus takes the singular: "comics is a medium" rather than "comics are a medium". When comic appears as a countable noun it refers to instances of the medium, such as individual comic strips or comic books: "Tom's comics are in the basement... | The term comedies refers to what? | {
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5acf92b877cf76001a6852e9 | Comics | The term comics refers to the comics medium when used as an uncountable noun and thus takes the singular: "comics is a medium" rather than "comics are a medium". When comic appears as a countable noun it refers to instances of the medium, such as individual comic strips or comic books: "Tom's comics are in the basement... | The term comics doesn't refer to what? | {
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5acf92b877cf76001a6852ea | Comics | The term comics refers to the comics medium when used as an uncountable noun and thus takes the singular: "comics is a medium" rather than "comics are a medium". When comic appears as a countable noun it refers to instances of the medium, such as individual comic strips or comic books: "Tom's comics are in the basement... | When comic appears as a countable verb it refers to what? | {
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5acf92b877cf76001a6852eb | Comics | The term comics refers to the comics medium when used as an uncountable noun and thus takes the singular: "comics is a medium" rather than "comics are a medium". When comic appears as a countable noun it refers to instances of the medium, such as individual comic strips or comic books: "Tom's comics are in the basement... | When comedies appears as a countable noun it refers to what? | {
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5acd155207355d001abf33d5 | Aspirated_consonant | In phonetics, aspiration is the strong burst of breath that accompanies either the release or, in the case of preaspiration, the closure of some obstruents. In English, aspirated consonants are allophones in complementary distribution with their unaspirated counterparts, but in some other languages, notably most Indian... | What are aspirated consonants in the Asian language? | {
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5acd155207355d001abf33d7 | Aspirated_consonant | In phonetics, aspiration is the strong burst of breath that accompanies either the release or, in the case of preaspiration, the closure of some obstruents. In English, aspirated consonants are allophones in complementary distribution with their unaspirated counterparts, but in some other languages, notably most Indian... | What accompanies the opening of some obstruents? | {
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5acd155207355d001abf33d8 | Aspirated_consonant | In phonetics, aspiration is the strong burst of breath that accompanies either the release or, in the case of preaspiration, the closure of some obstruents. In English, aspirated consonants are allophones in complementary distribution with their unaspirated counterparts, but in some other languages, notably most Indian... | What uses a weak burst of breath? | {
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5acd16d407355d001abf342d | Aspirated_consonant | To feel or see the difference between aspirated and unaspirated sounds, one can put a hand or a lit candle in front of one's mouth, and say pin [pʰɪn] and then spin [spɪn]. One should either feel a puff of air or see a flicker of the candle flame with pin that one does not get with spin. In most dialects of English, th... | In what dialect would the initial consonant be unaspriated in pin and aspirated in spin? | {
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5acd16d407355d001abf342f | Aspirated_consonant | To feel or see the difference between aspirated and unaspirated sounds, one can put a hand or a lit candle in front of one's mouth, and say pin [pʰɪn] and then spin [spɪn]. One should either feel a puff of air or see a flicker of the candle flame with pin that one does not get with spin. In most dialects of English, th... | What would you see when you use your hand to see the difference between aspirated and unaspirated sounds? | {
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5acd16d407355d001abf3430 | Aspirated_consonant | To feel or see the difference between aspirated and unaspirated sounds, one can put a hand or a lit candle in front of one's mouth, and say pin [pʰɪn] and then spin [spɪn]. One should either feel a puff of air or see a flicker of the candle flame with pin that one does not get with spin. In most dialects of English, th... | What would you do to see the similarities between aspirated and unaspirated sounds? | {
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5acd17e507355d001abf346c | Aspirated_consonant | In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), aspirated consonants are written using the symbols for voiceless consonants followed by the aspiration modifier letter ⟨◌ʰ⟩, a superscript form of the symbol for the voiceless glottal fricative ⟨h⟩. For instance, ⟨p⟩ represents the voiceless bilabial stop, and ⟨pʰ⟩ represen... | What is considered an unaspirated consonant? | {
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5acd17e507355d001abf346d | Aspirated_consonant | In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), aspirated consonants are written using the symbols for voiceless consonants followed by the aspiration modifier letter ⟨◌ʰ⟩, a superscript form of the symbol for the voiceless glottal fricative ⟨h⟩. For instance, ⟨p⟩ represents the voiceless bilabial stop, and ⟨pʰ⟩ represen... | Aspiration modifiers are represented by what? | {
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5acd17e507355d001abf346e | Aspirated_consonant | In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), aspirated consonants are written using the symbols for voiceless consonants followed by the aspiration modifier letter ⟨◌ʰ⟩, a superscript form of the symbol for the voiceless glottal fricative ⟨h⟩. For instance, ⟨p⟩ represents the voiceless bilabial stop, and ⟨pʰ⟩ represen... | Voiceless consonants are prefaced by what? | {
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5acd17e507355d001abf346f | Aspirated_consonant | In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), aspirated consonants are written using the symbols for voiceless consonants followed by the aspiration modifier letter ⟨◌ʰ⟩, a superscript form of the symbol for the voiceless glottal fricative ⟨h⟩. For instance, ⟨p⟩ represents the voiceless bilabial stop, and ⟨pʰ⟩ represen... | The voiced glottal fricative is indicated by what letter? | {
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5acd17e507355d001abf3470 | Aspirated_consonant | In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), aspirated consonants are written using the symbols for voiceless consonants followed by the aspiration modifier letter ⟨◌ʰ⟩, a superscript form of the symbol for the voiceless glottal fricative ⟨h⟩. For instance, ⟨p⟩ represents the voiceless bilabial stop, and ⟨pʰ⟩ represen... | The unaspirated bilabial stop is represented by what letter? | {
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5acd18c407355d001abf349a | Aspirated_consonant | Voiced consonants are seldom actually aspirated. Symbols for voiced consonants followed by ⟨◌ʰ⟩, such as ⟨bʰ⟩, typically represent consonants with breathy voiced release (see below). In the grammatical tradition of Sanskrit, aspirated consonants are called voiceless aspirated, and breathy-voiced consonants are called v... | Voiced symbols are seldom what? | {
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5acd18c407355d001abf349b | Aspirated_consonant | Voiced consonants are seldom actually aspirated. Symbols for voiced consonants followed by ⟨◌ʰ⟩, such as ⟨bʰ⟩, typically represent consonants with breathy voiced release (see below). In the grammatical tradition of Sanskrit, aspirated consonants are called voiceless aspirated, and breathy-voiced consonants are called v... | Symbols for voiceless consonants are typical in what language? | {
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5acd18c407355d001abf349d | Aspirated_consonant | Voiced consonants are seldom actually aspirated. Symbols for voiced consonants followed by ⟨◌ʰ⟩, such as ⟨bʰ⟩, typically represent consonants with breathy voiced release (see below). In the grammatical tradition of Sanskrit, aspirated consonants are called voiceless aspirated, and breathy-voiced consonants are called v... | Symbols for voiced releases typically represent what? | {
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5acd18c407355d001abf349e | Aspirated_consonant | Voiced consonants are seldom actually aspirated. Symbols for voiced consonants followed by ⟨◌ʰ⟩, such as ⟨bʰ⟩, typically represent consonants with breathy voiced release (see below). In the grammatical tradition of Sanskrit, aspirated consonants are called voiceless aspirated, and breathy-voiced consonants are called v... | Breathy-voiced aspirated consonants are called what? | {
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5acd19b407355d001abf34de | Aspirated_consonant | There are no dedicated IPA symbols for degrees of aspiration and typically only two degrees are marked: unaspirated ⟨k⟩ and aspirated ⟨kʰ⟩. An old symbol for light aspiration was ⟨ʻ⟩, but this is now obsolete. The aspiration modifier letter may be doubled to indicate especially strong or long aspiration. Hence, the two... | Which two IPA symbols are marked? | {
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5acd19b407355d001abf34df | Aspirated_consonant | There are no dedicated IPA symbols for degrees of aspiration and typically only two degrees are marked: unaspirated ⟨k⟩ and aspirated ⟨kʰ⟩. An old symbol for light aspiration was ⟨ʻ⟩, but this is now obsolete. The aspiration modifier letter may be doubled to indicate especially strong or long aspiration. Hence, the two... | The two degrees of aspiration in English stops are transcribed as what? | {
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5acd19b407355d001abf34e0 | Aspirated_consonant | There are no dedicated IPA symbols for degrees of aspiration and typically only two degrees are marked: unaspirated ⟨k⟩ and aspirated ⟨kʰ⟩. An old symbol for light aspiration was ⟨ʻ⟩, but this is now obsolete. The aspiration modifier letter may be doubled to indicate especially strong or long aspiration. Hence, the two... | The details of voice-onset symbols are given how? | {
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5acd19b407355d001abf34e1 | Aspirated_consonant | There are no dedicated IPA symbols for degrees of aspiration and typically only two degrees are marked: unaspirated ⟨k⟩ and aspirated ⟨kʰ⟩. An old symbol for light aspiration was ⟨ʻ⟩, but this is now obsolete. The aspiration modifier letter may be doubled to indicate especially strong or long aspiration. Hence, the two... | Which old letter for light aspiration is now obsolete? | {
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5acd19b407355d001abf34e2 | Aspirated_consonant | There are no dedicated IPA symbols for degrees of aspiration and typically only two degrees are marked: unaspirated ⟨k⟩ and aspirated ⟨kʰ⟩. An old symbol for light aspiration was ⟨ʻ⟩, but this is now obsolete. The aspiration modifier letter may be doubled to indicate especially strong or long aspiration. Hence, the two... | The aspiration modifier letter may be tripled to indicate what? | {
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5acd1a5007355d001abf3506 | Aspirated_consonant | Preaspirated consonants are marked by placing the aspiration modifier letter before the consonant symbol: ⟨ʰp⟩ represents the preaspirated bilabial stop. | Preaspirated symbols are marked how? | {
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5acd1a5007355d001abf3507 | Aspirated_consonant | Preaspirated consonants are marked by placing the aspiration modifier letter before the consonant symbol: ⟨ʰp⟩ represents the preaspirated bilabial stop. | What represents the unaspirated bilabial stop? | {
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5acd1a5007355d001abf3508 | Aspirated_consonant | Preaspirated consonants are marked by placing the aspiration modifier letter before the consonant symbol: ⟨ʰp⟩ represents the preaspirated bilabial stop. | What represents the aspiration modifier letter? | {
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5acd1a5007355d001abf3509 | Aspirated_consonant | Preaspirated consonants are marked by placing the aspiration modifier letter before the consonant symbol: ⟨ʰp⟩ represents the preaspirated bilabial stop. | What represents the preaspirated bilabial start? | {
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5acd1a5007355d001abf350a | Aspirated_consonant | Preaspirated consonants are marked by placing the aspiration modifier letter before the consonant symbol: ⟨ʰp⟩ represents the preaspirated bilabial stop. | Unaspirated consonants are marked how? | {
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5acd1baa07355d001abf3560 | Aspirated_consonant | Unaspirated or tenuis consonants are occasionally marked with the modifier letter for unaspiration ⟨◌˭⟩, a superscript equal sign: ⟨t˭⟩. Usually, however, unaspirated consonants are left unmarked: ⟨t⟩. | Aspirated or tenuis consonants are occasionally marked how? | {
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5acd1baa07355d001abf3561 | Aspirated_consonant | Unaspirated or tenuis consonants are occasionally marked with the modifier letter for unaspiration ⟨◌˭⟩, a superscript equal sign: ⟨t˭⟩. Usually, however, unaspirated consonants are left unmarked: ⟨t⟩. | How are aspirated consonants marked? | {
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5acd1baa07355d001abf3562 | Aspirated_consonant | Unaspirated or tenuis consonants are occasionally marked with the modifier letter for unaspiration ⟨◌˭⟩, a superscript equal sign: ⟨t˭⟩. Usually, however, unaspirated consonants are left unmarked: ⟨t⟩. | How are aspirated consonants usually left? | {
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5acd1baa07355d001abf3563 | Aspirated_consonant | Unaspirated or tenuis consonants are occasionally marked with the modifier letter for unaspiration ⟨◌˭⟩, a superscript equal sign: ⟨t˭⟩. Usually, however, unaspirated consonants are left unmarked: ⟨t⟩. | What is occasionally marked with the modifier letter for aspiration? | {
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5acd1baa07355d001abf3564 | Aspirated_consonant | Unaspirated or tenuis consonants are occasionally marked with the modifier letter for unaspiration ⟨◌˭⟩, a superscript equal sign: ⟨t˭⟩. Usually, however, unaspirated consonants are left unmarked: ⟨t⟩. | Unspirated or tenuis symbols are occasionally marked with which letter? | {
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5acd1c7207355d001abf3574 | Aspirated_consonant | Voiceless consonants are produced with the vocal folds open (spread) and not vibrating, and voiced consonants are produced when the vocal folds are fractionally closed and vibrating (modal voice). Voiceless aspiration occurs when the vocal cords remain open after a consonant is released. An easy way to measure this is ... | Voiced consonants are produced when what opens? | {
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5acd1c7207355d001abf3575 | Aspirated_consonant | Voiceless consonants are produced with the vocal folds open (spread) and not vibrating, and voiced consonants are produced when the vocal folds are fractionally closed and vibrating (modal voice). Voiceless aspiration occurs when the vocal cords remain open after a consonant is released. An easy way to measure this is ... | How would you measure voiced aspiration? | {
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5acd1c7207355d001abf3576 | Aspirated_consonant | Voiceless consonants are produced with the vocal folds open (spread) and not vibrating, and voiced consonants are produced when the vocal folds are fractionally closed and vibrating (modal voice). Voiceless aspiration occurs when the vocal cords remain open after a consonant is released. An easy way to measure this is ... | When the vocal folds are vibrating, what is produced? | {
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5acd1c7207355d001abf3577 | Aspirated_consonant | Voiceless consonants are produced with the vocal folds open (spread) and not vibrating, and voiced consonants are produced when the vocal folds are fractionally closed and vibrating (modal voice). Voiceless aspiration occurs when the vocal cords remain open after a consonant is released. An easy way to measure this is ... | What can not begin until after the vocal cords open? | {
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5acd1c7207355d001abf3578 | Aspirated_consonant | Voiceless consonants are produced with the vocal folds open (spread) and not vibrating, and voiced consonants are produced when the vocal folds are fractionally closed and vibrating (modal voice). Voiceless aspiration occurs when the vocal cords remain open after a consonant is released. An easy way to measure this is ... | What is produced when the vocal folds are open and vibrating? | {
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5acd1d7207355d001abf3592 | Aspirated_consonant | Phonetically in some languages, such as Navajo, aspiration of stops tends to be realised as voiceless velar airflow; aspiration of affricates is realised as an extended length of the frication. | What is realized as an extended length of the airflow? | {
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5acd1d7207355d001abf3593 | Aspirated_consonant | Phonetically in some languages, such as Navajo, aspiration of stops tends to be realised as voiceless velar airflow; aspiration of affricates is realised as an extended length of the frication. | In what language does the unaspiration of stops tend to be realized as voiceless velar airflow? | {
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5acd1d7207355d001abf3594 | Aspirated_consonant | Phonetically in some languages, such as Navajo, aspiration of stops tends to be realised as voiceless velar airflow; aspiration of affricates is realised as an extended length of the frication. | What is realized as voiced velar airflow? | {
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5acd1d7207355d001abf3595 | Aspirated_consonant | Phonetically in some languages, such as Navajo, aspiration of stops tends to be realised as voiceless velar airflow; aspiration of affricates is realised as an extended length of the frication. | In what language does voiceless velar airflow not exist? | {
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5acd1d7207355d001abf3596 | Aspirated_consonant | Phonetically in some languages, such as Navajo, aspiration of stops tends to be realised as voiceless velar airflow; aspiration of affricates is realised as an extended length of the frication. | Aspiration of airflow is realized as what? | {
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5acd1e2007355d001abf35b0 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspirated consonants are not always followed by vowels or other voiced sounds. For example, in Eastern Armenian, aspiration is contrastive even word-finally, and aspirated consonants occur in consonant clusters. In Wahgi, consonants are aspirated only in final position. | Unaspirated consonants are not always followed by what? | {
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5acd1e2007355d001abf35b1 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspirated consonants are not always followed by vowels or other voiced sounds. For example, in Eastern Armenian, aspiration is contrastive even word-finally, and aspirated consonants occur in consonant clusters. In Wahgi, consonants are aspirated only in final position. | In what language is unaspiration contrastive? | {
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5acd1e2007355d001abf35b2 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspirated consonants are not always followed by vowels or other voiced sounds. For example, in Eastern Armenian, aspiration is contrastive even word-finally, and aspirated consonants occur in consonant clusters. In Wahgi, consonants are aspirated only in final position. | In what language are consonants aspirated only in start position? | {
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5acd1e2007355d001abf35b3 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspirated consonants are not always followed by vowels or other voiced sounds. For example, in Eastern Armenian, aspiration is contrastive even word-finally, and aspirated consonants occur in consonant clusters. In Wahgi, consonants are aspirated only in final position. | What occurs in sound clusters? | {
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5acd1e2007355d001abf35b4 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspirated consonants are not always followed by vowels or other voiced sounds. For example, in Eastern Armenian, aspiration is contrastive even word-finally, and aspirated consonants occur in consonant clusters. In Wahgi, consonants are aspirated only in final position. | What is not always followed by vowels or unvoiced sounds? | {
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5acd1f4407355d001abf35c4 | Aspirated_consonant | Armenian and Cantonese have aspiration that lasts about as long as English aspirated stops, in addition to unaspirated stops. Korean has lightly aspirated stops that fall between the Armenian and Cantonese unaspirated and aspirated stops as well as strongly aspirated stops whose aspiration lasts longer than that of Arm... | What languages have aspiration that lasts about as long as Korean aspirated stops? | {
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5acd1f4407355d001abf35c5 | Aspirated_consonant | Armenian and Cantonese have aspiration that lasts about as long as English aspirated stops, in addition to unaspirated stops. Korean has lightly aspirated stops that fall between the Armenian and Cantonese unaspirated and aspirated stops as well as strongly aspirated stops whose aspiration lasts longer than that of Arm... | Whose aspiration lasts longer than that of Armenian or Korean? | {
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5acd1f4407355d001abf35c6 | Aspirated_consonant | Armenian and Cantonese have aspiration that lasts about as long as English aspirated stops, in addition to unaspirated stops. Korean has lightly aspirated stops that fall between the Armenian and Cantonese unaspirated and aspirated stops as well as strongly aspirated stops whose aspiration lasts longer than that of Arm... | Whose stops are shorter than that of Armenian or Cantonese? | {
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5acd1f4407355d001abf35c7 | Aspirated_consonant | Armenian and Cantonese have aspiration that lasts about as long as English aspirated stops, in addition to unaspirated stops. Korean has lightly aspirated stops that fall between the Armenian and Cantonese unaspirated and aspirated stops as well as strongly aspirated stops whose aspiration lasts longer than that of Arm... | Korean has what kind of unaspirated stops? | {
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5acd1f4407355d001abf35c8 | Aspirated_consonant | Armenian and Cantonese have aspiration that lasts about as long as English aspirated stops, in addition to unaspirated stops. Korean has lightly aspirated stops that fall between the Armenian and Cantonese unaspirated and aspirated stops as well as strongly aspirated stops whose aspiration lasts longer than that of Arm... | Armenian unaspirated stops last longer than whose? | {
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5acd1ffd07355d001abf35d6 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspiration varies with place of articulation. The Spanish voiceless stops /p t k/ have voice-onset times (VOTs) of about 5, 10, and 30 milliseconds, whereas English aspirated /p t k/ have VOTs of about 60, 70, and 80 ms. Voice-onset time in Korean has been measured at 20, 25, and 50 ms for /p t k/ and 90, 95, and 125 f... | Voice-onset times in Armenian measure at 20, 25, and what? | {
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5acd1ffd07355d001abf35d7 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspiration varies with place of articulation. The Spanish voiceless stops /p t k/ have voice-onset times (VOTs) of about 5, 10, and 30 milliseconds, whereas English aspirated /p t k/ have VOTs of about 60, 70, and 80 ms. Voice-onset time in Korean has been measured at 20, 25, and 50 ms for /p t k/ and 90, 95, and 125 f... | Unaspiration varies with what? | {
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5acd1ffd07355d001abf35d8 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspiration varies with place of articulation. The Spanish voiceless stops /p t k/ have voice-onset times (VOTs) of about 5, 10, and 30 milliseconds, whereas English aspirated /p t k/ have VOTs of about 60, 70, and 80 ms. Voice-onset time in Korean has been measured at 20, 25, and 50 ms for /p t k/ and 90, 95, and 125 f... | Which language measures at 60, 70, and 50 ms? | {
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5acd1ffd07355d001abf35d9 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspiration varies with place of articulation. The Spanish voiceless stops /p t k/ have voice-onset times (VOTs) of about 5, 10, and 30 milliseconds, whereas English aspirated /p t k/ have VOTs of about 60, 70, and 80 ms. Voice-onset time in Korean has been measured at 20, 25, and 50 ms for /p t k/ and 90, 95, and 125 f... | The Spanish voice-closing times are what? | {
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5acd1ffd07355d001abf35da | Aspirated_consonant | Aspiration varies with place of articulation. The Spanish voiceless stops /p t k/ have voice-onset times (VOTs) of about 5, 10, and 30 milliseconds, whereas English aspirated /p t k/ have VOTs of about 60, 70, and 80 ms. Voice-onset time in Korean has been measured at 20, 25, and 50 ms for /p t k/ and 90, 95, and 125 f... | The Spanish voiced stops are? | {
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5acd20ca07355d001abf35f4 | Aspirated_consonant | When aspirated consonants are doubled or geminated, the stop is held longer and then has an aspirated release. An aspirated affricate consists of a stop, fricative, and aspirated release. A doubled aspirated affricate has a longer hold in the stop portion and then has a release consisting of the fricative and aspiratio... | What happens when aspirated consonants are tripled or germinated? | {
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5acd20ca07355d001abf35f5 | Aspirated_consonant | When aspirated consonants are doubled or geminated, the stop is held longer and then has an aspirated release. An aspirated affricate consists of a stop, fricative, and aspirated release. A doubled aspirated affricate has a longer hold in the stop portion and then has a release consisting of the fricative and aspiratio... | What has a release of the fricative and unaspiration? | {
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} | What has a release of the fricative and unaspiration? | [
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5acd20ca07355d001abf35f6 | Aspirated_consonant | When aspirated consonants are doubled or geminated, the stop is held longer and then has an aspirated release. An aspirated affricate consists of a stop, fricative, and aspirated release. A doubled aspirated affricate has a longer hold in the stop portion and then has a release consisting of the fricative and aspiratio... | An unaspirated consonant consists of what? | {
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5acd20ca07355d001abf35f7 | Aspirated_consonant | When aspirated consonants are doubled or geminated, the stop is held longer and then has an aspirated release. An aspirated affricate consists of a stop, fricative, and aspirated release. A doubled aspirated affricate has a longer hold in the stop portion and then has a release consisting of the fricative and aspiratio... | What consists of a stop, fricative, and unaspirated release? | {
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} | What consists of a stop, fricative, and unaspirated release? | [
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5acd20ca07355d001abf35f8 | Aspirated_consonant | When aspirated consonants are doubled or geminated, the stop is held longer and then has an aspirated release. An aspirated affricate consists of a stop, fricative, and aspirated release. A doubled aspirated affricate has a longer hold in the stop portion and then has a release consisting of the fricative and aspiratio... | A tripled aspirated affricate has a longer what? | {
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} | A [MASK] aspirated affricate has a longer what? | [
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5acd219c07355d001abf3612 | Aspirated_consonant | Icelandic and Faroese have preaspirated [ʰp ʰt ʰk]; some scholars interpret these as consonant clusters as well. In Icelandic, preaspirated stops contrast with double stops and single stops: | What stops contrast with triple and single stops? | {
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5acd219c07355d001abf3613 | Aspirated_consonant | Icelandic and Faroese have preaspirated [ʰp ʰt ʰk]; some scholars interpret these as consonant clusters as well. In Icelandic, preaspirated stops contrast with double stops and single stops: | Icelandic and English have preaspirated what? | {
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} | [MASK] and [MASK] have preaspirated what? | [
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5acd219c07355d001abf3614 | Aspirated_consonant | Icelandic and Faroese have preaspirated [ʰp ʰt ʰk]; some scholars interpret these as consonant clusters as well. In Icelandic, preaspirated stops contrast with double stops and single stops: | Aspirated stops contrast with what? | {
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} | Aspirated stops contrast with what? | [
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5acd219c07355d001abf3615 | Aspirated_consonant | Icelandic and Faroese have preaspirated [ʰp ʰt ʰk]; some scholars interpret these as consonant clusters as well. In Icelandic, preaspirated stops contrast with double stops and single stops: | In Faroese, preaspirated stops contrast with what? | {
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5acd219c07355d001abf3616 | Aspirated_consonant | Icelandic and Faroese have preaspirated [ʰp ʰt ʰk]; some scholars interpret these as consonant clusters as well. In Icelandic, preaspirated stops contrast with double stops and single stops: | Symbol clusters exists in which two languages? | {
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5acd225107355d001abf3630 | Aspirated_consonant | Preaspirated stops also occur in most Sami languages; for example, in North Sami, the unvoiced stop and affricate phonemes /p/, /t/, /ts/, /tʃ/, /k/ are pronounced preaspirated ([ʰp], [ʰt] [ʰts], [ʰtʃ], [ʰk]) when they occur in medial or final position. | Unaspirated stops occur in which languages? | {
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5acd225107355d001abf3631 | Aspirated_consonant | Preaspirated stops also occur in most Sami languages; for example, in North Sami, the unvoiced stop and affricate phonemes /p/, /t/, /ts/, /tʃ/, /k/ are pronounced preaspirated ([ʰp], [ʰt] [ʰts], [ʰtʃ], [ʰk]) when they occur in medial or final position. | What occurs in the medial or start position? | {
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"answer_start": []
} | What occurs in the medial or start position? | [
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5acd225107355d001abf3632 | Aspirated_consonant | Preaspirated stops also occur in most Sami languages; for example, in North Sami, the unvoiced stop and affricate phonemes /p/, /t/, /ts/, /tʃ/, /k/ are pronounced preaspirated ([ʰp], [ʰt] [ʰts], [ʰtʃ], [ʰk]) when they occur in medial or final position. | The voiced stop and affricate phonemes occur in what position? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} | The voiced stop and affricate phonemes occur in what position? | [
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5acd225107355d001abf3633 | Aspirated_consonant | Preaspirated stops also occur in most Sami languages; for example, in North Sami, the unvoiced stop and affricate phonemes /p/, /t/, /ts/, /tʃ/, /k/ are pronounced preaspirated ([ʰp], [ʰt] [ʰts], [ʰtʃ], [ʰk]) when they occur in medial or final position. | What are pronounced unaspirated? | {
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} | What are pronounced unaspirated? | [
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5acd225107355d001abf3634 | Aspirated_consonant | Preaspirated stops also occur in most Sami languages; for example, in North Sami, the unvoiced stop and affricate phonemes /p/, /t/, /ts/, /tʃ/, /k/ are pronounced preaspirated ([ʰp], [ʰt] [ʰts], [ʰtʃ], [ʰk]) when they occur in medial or final position. | In South Sami what are pronounced preaspirated? | {
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5acd233607355d001abf366a | Aspirated_consonant | Although most aspirated obstruents in the world's language are stops and affricates, aspirated fricatives such as [sʰ], [fʰ] or [ɕʰ] have been documented in Korean, in a few Tibeto-Burman languages, in some Oto-Manguean languages, and in the Siouan language Ofo. Some languages, such as Choni Tibetan, have up to four co... | Unaspirated fricatives have been documented in which language? | {
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} | Unaspirated fricatives have been documented in which language? | [
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5acd233607355d001abf366b | Aspirated_consonant | Although most aspirated obstruents in the world's language are stops and affricates, aspirated fricatives such as [sʰ], [fʰ] or [ɕʰ] have been documented in Korean, in a few Tibeto-Burman languages, in some Oto-Manguean languages, and in the Siouan language Ofo. Some languages, such as Choni Tibetan, have up to four co... | Which language has up to five contrastive aspirated fricatives? | {
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5acd233607355d001abf366c | Aspirated_consonant | Although most aspirated obstruents in the world's language are stops and affricates, aspirated fricatives such as [sʰ], [fʰ] or [ɕʰ] have been documented in Korean, in a few Tibeto-Burman languages, in some Oto-Manguean languages, and in the Siouan language Ofo. Some languages, such as Choni Tibetan, have up to four co... | Most unaspirated obstruents are what? | {
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} | Most unaspirated obstruents are what? | [
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5acd233607355d001abf366d | Aspirated_consonant | Although most aspirated obstruents in the world's language are stops and affricates, aspirated fricatives such as [sʰ], [fʰ] or [ɕʰ] have been documented in Korean, in a few Tibeto-Burman languages, in some Oto-Manguean languages, and in the Siouan language Ofo. Some languages, such as Choni Tibetan, have up to four co... | The Siouan language Ofo has how many contrastive aspirated fricatives? | {
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"answer_start": []
} | The [MASK] language [MASK] has how many contrastive aspirated fricatives? | [
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5acd233607355d001abf366e | Aspirated_consonant | Although most aspirated obstruents in the world's language are stops and affricates, aspirated fricatives such as [sʰ], [fʰ] or [ɕʰ] have been documented in Korean, in a few Tibeto-Burman languages, in some Oto-Manguean languages, and in the Siouan language Ofo. Some languages, such as Choni Tibetan, have up to four co... | Choni Tibetan has how many unaspirated fricatives? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} | [MASK] has how many unaspirated fricatives? | [
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