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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? | [] | [] | true | [
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56e06851231d4119001ac0b5 | 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 Sami tongue also has what? | [
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56e06851231d4119001ac0b6 | 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. | Which Sami tongue has unvoiced stop and affricate phonemes pronounced preaspirated? | [
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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? | [] | [] | true | [
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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? | [] | [] | true | [
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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? | [] | [] | true | [
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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? | [] | [] | true | [
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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? | [] | [] | true | [
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56e06908231d4119001ac0c4 | 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... | How many contrastive aspirated fricatives does Choni Tibetan have? | [
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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? | [] | [] | true | [
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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? | [] | [] | true | [
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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? | [] | [] | true | [
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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? | [] | [] | true | [
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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? | [] | [] | true | [
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56e069f0231d4119001ac0d1 | Aspirated_consonant | True aspirated voiced consonants, as opposed to murmured (breathy-voice) consonants such as the [bʱ], [dʱ], [ɡʱ] that are common in the languages of India, are extremely rare. They have been documented in Kelabit Taa, and the Kx'a languages. Reported aspirated voiced stops, affricates and clicks are [b͡pʰ, d͡tʰ, d͡tsʰ,... | Indian languages commonly have murmured consonants instead of what? | [
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56e069f0231d4119001ac0d2 | Aspirated_consonant | True aspirated voiced consonants, as opposed to murmured (breathy-voice) consonants such as the [bʱ], [dʱ], [ɡʱ] that are common in the languages of India, are extremely rare. They have been documented in Kelabit Taa, and the Kx'a languages. Reported aspirated voiced stops, affricates and clicks are [b͡pʰ, d͡tʰ, d͡tsʰ,... | True aspirated consonants are considered what? | [
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56e069f0231d4119001ac0d3 | Aspirated_consonant | True aspirated voiced consonants, as opposed to murmured (breathy-voice) consonants such as the [bʱ], [dʱ], [ɡʱ] that are common in the languages of India, are extremely rare. They have been documented in Kelabit Taa, and the Kx'a languages. Reported aspirated voiced stops, affricates and clicks are [b͡pʰ, d͡tʰ, d͡tsʰ,... | True aspirated consonants have been found in Kelabit Taa and what else? | [
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5acd242407355d001abf3690 | Aspirated_consonant | True aspirated voiced consonants, as opposed to murmured (breathy-voice) consonants such as the [bʱ], [dʱ], [ɡʱ] that are common in the languages of India, are extremely rare. They have been documented in Kelabit Taa, and the Kx'a languages. Reported aspirated voiced stops, affricates and clicks are [b͡pʰ, d͡tʰ, d͡tsʰ,... | Are truly unaspirated voiceless consonants common or rare? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd242407355d001abf3691 | Aspirated_consonant | True aspirated voiced consonants, as opposed to murmured (breathy-voice) consonants such as the [bʱ], [dʱ], [ɡʱ] that are common in the languages of India, are extremely rare. They have been documented in Kelabit Taa, and the Kx'a languages. Reported aspirated voiced stops, affricates and clicks are [b͡pʰ, d͡tʰ, d͡tsʰ,... | What is common in the language of English? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd242407355d001abf3692 | Aspirated_consonant | True aspirated voiced consonants, as opposed to murmured (breathy-voice) consonants such as the [bʱ], [dʱ], [ɡʱ] that are common in the languages of India, are extremely rare. They have been documented in Kelabit Taa, and the Kx'a languages. Reported aspirated voiced stops, affricates and clicks are [b͡pʰ, d͡tʰ, d͡tsʰ,... | Murmured consonants are uncommon in which language of which country? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd242407355d001abf3693 | Aspirated_consonant | True aspirated voiced consonants, as opposed to murmured (breathy-voice) consonants such as the [bʱ], [dʱ], [ɡʱ] that are common in the languages of India, are extremely rare. They have been documented in Kelabit Taa, and the Kx'a languages. Reported aspirated voiced stops, affricates and clicks are [b͡pʰ, d͡tʰ, d͡tsʰ,... | What has been documented in Kelabit Taa, and the Kx'a languages? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd242407355d001abf3694 | Aspirated_consonant | True aspirated voiced consonants, as opposed to murmured (breathy-voice) consonants such as the [bʱ], [dʱ], [ɡʱ] that are common in the languages of India, are extremely rare. They have been documented in Kelabit Taa, and the Kx'a languages. Reported aspirated voiced stops, affricates and clicks are [b͡pʰ, d͡tʰ, d͡tsʰ,... | True aspirated voice consonants are common in which country? | [] | [] | true | [
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56e06a517aa994140058e479 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspiration has varying significance in different languages. It is either allophonic or phonemic, and may be analyzed as an underlying consonant cluster. | What has a different significance in various languages? | [
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56e06a517aa994140058e47a | Aspirated_consonant | Aspiration has varying significance in different languages. It is either allophonic or phonemic, and may be analyzed as an underlying consonant cluster. | What two forms can aspiration be in? | [
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5acd25e607355d001abf36d0 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspiration has varying significance in different languages. It is either allophonic or phonemic, and may be analyzed as an underlying consonant cluster. | What may be analyzed as an underlying symbol cluster? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd25e607355d001abf36d1 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspiration has varying significance in different languages. It is either allophonic or phonemic, and may be analyzed as an underlying consonant cluster. | Aspiration can differ in which two languages? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd25e607355d001abf36d2 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspiration has varying significance in different languages. It is either allophonic or phonemic, and may be analyzed as an underlying consonant cluster. | Unaspiration has varying significance in what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd25e607355d001abf36d3 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspiration has varying significance in different languages. It is either allophonic or phonemic, and may be analyzed as an underlying consonant cluster. | What may be analyzed as an underlying phonemic cluster? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd25e607355d001abf36d4 | Aspirated_consonant | Aspiration has varying significance in different languages. It is either allophonic or phonemic, and may be analyzed as an underlying consonant cluster. | What is either allophonic or a cluster? | [] | [] | true | [
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56e06ab2231d4119001ac0dd | Aspirated_consonant | In some languages, such as English, aspiration is allophonic. Stops are distinguished primarily by voicing, and voiceless stops are sometimes aspirated, while voiced stops are usually unaspirated. | Aspiration is what, in English and some other languages? | [
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56e06ab2231d4119001ac0de | Aspirated_consonant | In some languages, such as English, aspiration is allophonic. Stops are distinguished primarily by voicing, and voiceless stops are sometimes aspirated, while voiced stops are usually unaspirated. | How are stops distinguished? | [
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56e06ab2231d4119001ac0df | Aspirated_consonant | In some languages, such as English, aspiration is allophonic. Stops are distinguished primarily by voicing, and voiceless stops are sometimes aspirated, while voiced stops are usually unaspirated. | Voiceless stops are at times what? | [
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56e06ab2231d4119001ac0e0 | Aspirated_consonant | In some languages, such as English, aspiration is allophonic. Stops are distinguished primarily by voicing, and voiceless stops are sometimes aspirated, while voiced stops are usually unaspirated. | Voiced stops are most often what? | [
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5acd269407355d001abf36e2 | Aspirated_consonant | In some languages, such as English, aspiration is allophonic. Stops are distinguished primarily by voicing, and voiceless stops are sometimes aspirated, while voiced stops are usually unaspirated. | In what language in unaspiration allophonic? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd269407355d001abf36e3 | Aspirated_consonant | In some languages, such as English, aspiration is allophonic. Stops are distinguished primarily by voicing, and voiceless stops are sometimes aspirated, while voiced stops are usually unaspirated. | Voiceless languages are sometimes what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd269407355d001abf36e4 | Aspirated_consonant | In some languages, such as English, aspiration is allophonic. Stops are distinguished primarily by voicing, and voiceless stops are sometimes aspirated, while voiced stops are usually unaspirated. | Symbols are distinguished primarily by what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd269407355d001abf36e5 | Aspirated_consonant | In some languages, such as English, aspiration is allophonic. Stops are distinguished primarily by voicing, and voiceless stops are sometimes aspirated, while voiced stops are usually unaspirated. | Voiced breaths are usually what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd269407355d001abf36e6 | Aspirated_consonant | In some languages, such as English, aspiration is allophonic. Stops are distinguished primarily by voicing, and voiceless stops are sometimes aspirated, while voiced stops are usually unaspirated. | What are sometimes allophonic? | [] | [] | true | [
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56e06b78231d4119001ac0e5 | Aspirated_consonant | They are unaspirated for almost all speakers when immediately following word-initial s, as in spill, still, skill. After an s elsewhere in a word they are normally unaspirated as well, except sometimes in compound words. When the consonants in a cluster like st are analyzed as belonging to different morphemes (heteromo... | When following a word such as spill, they are what for most speakers? | [
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56e06b78231d4119001ac0e6 | Aspirated_consonant | They are unaspirated for almost all speakers when immediately following word-initial s, as in spill, still, skill. After an s elsewhere in a word they are normally unaspirated as well, except sometimes in compound words. When the consonants in a cluster like st are analyzed as belonging to different morphemes (heteromo... | If the letter s is a different place in the word, it is typical unaspirated unless the word is what? | [
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56e06b78231d4119001ac0e7 | Aspirated_consonant | They are unaspirated for almost all speakers when immediately following word-initial s, as in spill, still, skill. After an s elsewhere in a word they are normally unaspirated as well, except sometimes in compound words. When the consonants in a cluster like st are analyzed as belonging to different morphemes (heteromo... | If there is a cluster such as st and it belongs to different morphemes, the stop is what? | [
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56e06b78231d4119001ac0e8 | Aspirated_consonant | They are unaspirated for almost all speakers when immediately following word-initial s, as in spill, still, skill. After an s elsewhere in a word they are normally unaspirated as well, except sometimes in compound words. When the consonants in a cluster like st are analyzed as belonging to different morphemes (heteromo... | If the st belongs to one morpheme, then the stop is what? | [
"unaspirated"
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5acd27b607355d001abf3724 | Aspirated_consonant | They are unaspirated for almost all speakers when immediately following word-initial s, as in spill, still, skill. After an s elsewhere in a word they are normally unaspirated as well, except sometimes in compound words. When the consonants in a cluster like st are analyzed as belonging to different morphemes (heteromo... | What is unaspirated since it is not analyzed as three morphemes? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd27b607355d001abf3725 | Aspirated_consonant | They are unaspirated for almost all speakers when immediately following word-initial s, as in spill, still, skill. After an s elsewhere in a word they are normally unaspirated as well, except sometimes in compound words. When the consonants in a cluster like st are analyzed as belonging to different morphemes (heteromo... | What word-initial is aspirated for almost all speakers? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd27b607355d001abf3726 | Aspirated_consonant | They are unaspirated for almost all speakers when immediately following word-initial s, as in spill, still, skill. After an s elsewhere in a word they are normally unaspirated as well, except sometimes in compound words. When the consonants in a cluster like st are analyzed as belonging to different morphemes (heteromo... | When is the consonant unaspirated? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd27b607355d001abf3727 | Aspirated_consonant | They are unaspirated for almost all speakers when immediately following word-initial s, as in spill, still, skill. After an s elsewhere in a word they are normally unaspirated as well, except sometimes in compound words. When the consonants in a cluster like st are analyzed as belonging to different morphemes (heteromo... | Distaste has an unaspirated middle why? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd27b607355d001abf3728 | Aspirated_consonant | They are unaspirated for almost all speakers when immediately following word-initial s, as in spill, still, skill. After an s elsewhere in a word they are normally unaspirated as well, except sometimes in compound words. When the consonants in a cluster like st are analyzed as belonging to different morphemes (heteromo... | After a k elsewhere in a word they are normally what? | [] | [] | true | [
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56e06bd2231d4119001ac0ed | Aspirated_consonant | In many languages, such as Armenian, Korean, Thai, Indo-Aryan languages, Dravidian languages, Icelandic, Ancient Greek, and the varieties of Chinese, tenuis and aspirated consonants are phonemic. Unaspirated consonants like [p˭ s˭] and aspirated consonants like [pʰ ʰp sʰ] are separate phonemes, and words are distinguis... | In languages like Thai and Icelandic, tenuis and aspirated consonants are what? | [
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56e06bd2231d4119001ac0ee | Aspirated_consonant | In many languages, such as Armenian, Korean, Thai, Indo-Aryan languages, Dravidian languages, Icelandic, Ancient Greek, and the varieties of Chinese, tenuis and aspirated consonants are phonemic. Unaspirated consonants like [p˭ s˭] and aspirated consonants like [pʰ ʰp sʰ] are separate phonemes, and words are distinguis... | [p˭ s˭] and [pʰ ʰp sʰ] are separate what? | [
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5acd287307355d001abf3736 | Aspirated_consonant | In many languages, such as Armenian, Korean, Thai, Indo-Aryan languages, Dravidian languages, Icelandic, Ancient Greek, and the varieties of Chinese, tenuis and aspirated consonants are phonemic. Unaspirated consonants like [p˭ s˭] and aspirated consonants like [pʰ ʰp sʰ] are separate phonemes, and words are distinguis... | In the Armenian language, tenuis and unaspirated stops are what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd287307355d001abf3737 | Aspirated_consonant | In many languages, such as Armenian, Korean, Thai, Indo-Aryan languages, Dravidian languages, Icelandic, Ancient Greek, and the varieties of Chinese, tenuis and aspirated consonants are phonemic. Unaspirated consonants like [p˭ s˭] and aspirated consonants like [pʰ ʰp sʰ] are separate phonemes, and words are distinguis... | What makes up combined phonemes? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd287307355d001abf3738 | Aspirated_consonant | In many languages, such as Armenian, Korean, Thai, Indo-Aryan languages, Dravidian languages, Icelandic, Ancient Greek, and the varieties of Chinese, tenuis and aspirated consonants are phonemic. Unaspirated consonants like [p˭ s˭] and aspirated consonants like [pʰ ʰp sʰ] are separate phonemes, and words are distinguis... | Sentences are distinguished by what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd287307355d001abf3739 | Aspirated_consonant | In many languages, such as Armenian, Korean, Thai, Indo-Aryan languages, Dravidian languages, Icelandic, Ancient Greek, and the varieties of Chinese, tenuis and aspirated consonants are phonemic. Unaspirated consonants like [p˭ s˭] and aspirated consonants like [pʰ ʰp sʰ] are separate phonemes, and words are distinguis... | In the English language, tenuis and aspirated consonants are what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd287307355d001abf373a | Aspirated_consonant | In many languages, such as Armenian, Korean, Thai, Indo-Aryan languages, Dravidian languages, Icelandic, Ancient Greek, and the varieties of Chinese, tenuis and aspirated consonants are phonemic. Unaspirated consonants like [p˭ s˭] and aspirated consonants like [pʰ ʰp sʰ] are separate phonemes, and words are distinguis... | An example of an unaspirated stop is? | [] | [] | true | [
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56e06c697aa994140058e493 | Aspirated_consonant | In Danish and most southern varieties of German, the "lenis" consonants transcribed for historical reasons as ⟨b d ɡ⟩ are distinguished from their fortis counterparts ⟨p t k⟩, mainly in their lack of aspiration. | How are lenis consonants distinguished from fortis consonants? | [
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5acd293a07355d001abf3756 | Aspirated_consonant | In Danish and most southern varieties of German, the "lenis" consonants transcribed for historical reasons as ⟨b d ɡ⟩ are distinguished from their fortis counterparts ⟨p t k⟩, mainly in their lack of aspiration. | The "lenis" consonants are distinguished from their modern counterparts by what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd293a07355d001abf3757 | Aspirated_consonant | In Danish and most southern varieties of German, the "lenis" consonants transcribed for historical reasons as ⟨b d ɡ⟩ are distinguished from their fortis counterparts ⟨p t k⟩, mainly in their lack of aspiration. | Fortis counterparts are known as what in the Spanish language? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd293a07355d001abf3758 | Aspirated_consonant | In Danish and most southern varieties of German, the "lenis" consonants transcribed for historical reasons as ⟨b d ɡ⟩ are distinguished from their fortis counterparts ⟨p t k⟩, mainly in their lack of aspiration. | Fortis counterparts are translated as what in the Chinese language? | [] | [] | true | [
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56e06cd3231d4119001ac0fd | Aspirated_consonant | Standard Chinese (Mandarin) has stops and affricates distinguished by aspiration: for instance, /t tʰ/, /t͡s t͡sʰ/. In pinyin, tenuis stops are written with letters that represent voiced consonants in English, and aspirated stops with letters that represent voiceless consonants. Thus d represents /t/, and t represents ... | Mandarin has stops and affricates that are distinguished by what? | [
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56e06cd3231d4119001ac0fe | Aspirated_consonant | Standard Chinese (Mandarin) has stops and affricates distinguished by aspiration: for instance, /t tʰ/, /t͡s t͡sʰ/. In pinyin, tenuis stops are written with letters that represent voiced consonants in English, and aspirated stops with letters that represent voiceless consonants. Thus d represents /t/, and t represents ... | Tenuis stops have letters that are representative of English voiced consonant in what? | [
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56e06cd3231d4119001ac0ff | Aspirated_consonant | Standard Chinese (Mandarin) has stops and affricates distinguished by aspiration: for instance, /t tʰ/, /t͡s t͡sʰ/. In pinyin, tenuis stops are written with letters that represent voiced consonants in English, and aspirated stops with letters that represent voiceless consonants. Thus d represents /t/, and t represents ... | What kind of stops in pinyin are written with letters that representative of voiceless consonants? | [
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5acd29d707355d001abf3768 | Aspirated_consonant | Standard Chinese (Mandarin) has stops and affricates distinguished by aspiration: for instance, /t tʰ/, /t͡s t͡sʰ/. In pinyin, tenuis stops are written with letters that represent voiced consonants in English, and aspirated stops with letters that represent voiceless consonants. Thus d represents /t/, and t represents ... | The English language has stops and affricates distinguished by what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd29d707355d001abf3769 | Aspirated_consonant | Standard Chinese (Mandarin) has stops and affricates distinguished by aspiration: for instance, /t tʰ/, /t͡s t͡sʰ/. In pinyin, tenuis stops are written with letters that represent voiced consonants in English, and aspirated stops with letters that represent voiceless consonants. Thus d represents /t/, and t represents ... | In pinyin, tenuis consonants are written how? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd29d707355d001abf376a | Aspirated_consonant | Standard Chinese (Mandarin) has stops and affricates distinguished by aspiration: for instance, /t tʰ/, /t͡s t͡sʰ/. In pinyin, tenuis stops are written with letters that represent voiced consonants in English, and aspirated stops with letters that represent voiceless consonants. Thus d represents /t/, and t represents ... | In pinyin, unaspirated stops are written how? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd29d707355d001abf376b | Aspirated_consonant | Standard Chinese (Mandarin) has stops and affricates distinguished by aspiration: for instance, /t tʰ/, /t͡s t͡sʰ/. In pinyin, tenuis stops are written with letters that represent voiced consonants in English, and aspirated stops with letters that represent voiceless consonants. Thus d represents /t/, and t represents ... | What is written with letter that represent voiced consonants? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd29d707355d001abf376c | Aspirated_consonant | Standard Chinese (Mandarin) has stops and affricates distinguished by aspiration: for instance, /t tʰ/, /t͡s t͡sʰ/. In pinyin, tenuis stops are written with letters that represent voiced consonants in English, and aspirated stops with letters that represent voiceless consonants. Thus d represents /t/, and t represents ... | What represents d? | [] | [] | true | [
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56e06d44231d4119001ac103 | Aspirated_consonant | Wu Chinese has a three-way distinction in stops and affricates: /p pʰ b/. In addition to aspirated and unaspirated consonants, there is a series of muddy consonants, like /b/. These are pronounced with slack or breathy voice: that is, they are weakly voiced. Muddy consonants as initial cause a syllable to be pronounced... | What has a three-way distinction in regards to stops and affricates? | [
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56e06d44231d4119001ac104 | Aspirated_consonant | Wu Chinese has a three-way distinction in stops and affricates: /p pʰ b/. In addition to aspirated and unaspirated consonants, there is a series of muddy consonants, like /b/. These are pronounced with slack or breathy voice: that is, they are weakly voiced. Muddy consonants as initial cause a syllable to be pronounced... | What is the actual distinction for Wu Chinese? | [
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56e06d44231d4119001ac105 | Aspirated_consonant | Wu Chinese has a three-way distinction in stops and affricates: /p pʰ b/. In addition to aspirated and unaspirated consonants, there is a series of muddy consonants, like /b/. These are pronounced with slack or breathy voice: that is, they are weakly voiced. Muddy consonants as initial cause a syllable to be pronounced... | What is /b/ representative of, in addition to aspirated and unaspirated consonants? | [
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56e06d44231d4119001ac106 | Aspirated_consonant | Wu Chinese has a three-way distinction in stops and affricates: /p pʰ b/. In addition to aspirated and unaspirated consonants, there is a series of muddy consonants, like /b/. These are pronounced with slack or breathy voice: that is, they are weakly voiced. Muddy consonants as initial cause a syllable to be pronounced... | What kind of voice are muddy consonants pronounced with? | [
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5acd2a8c07355d001abf378c | Aspirated_consonant | Wu Chinese has a three-way distinction in stops and affricates: /p pʰ b/. In addition to aspirated and unaspirated consonants, there is a series of muddy consonants, like /b/. These are pronounced with slack or breathy voice: that is, they are weakly voiced. Muddy consonants as initial cause a syllable to be pronounced... | Wu Chinese has a four-way distinction in what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2a8c07355d001abf378d | Aspirated_consonant | Wu Chinese has a three-way distinction in stops and affricates: /p pʰ b/. In addition to aspirated and unaspirated consonants, there is a series of muddy consonants, like /b/. These are pronounced with slack or breathy voice: that is, they are weakly voiced. Muddy consonants as initial cause a syllable to be pronounced... | What is strongly voiced? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2a8c07355d001abf378e | Aspirated_consonant | Wu Chinese has a three-way distinction in stops and affricates: /p pʰ b/. In addition to aspirated and unaspirated consonants, there is a series of muddy consonants, like /b/. These are pronounced with slack or breathy voice: that is, they are weakly voiced. Muddy consonants as initial cause a syllable to be pronounced... | What causes a syllable to be pronounced with high pitch or light tone? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2a8c07355d001abf378f | Aspirated_consonant | Wu Chinese has a three-way distinction in stops and affricates: /p pʰ b/. In addition to aspirated and unaspirated consonants, there is a series of muddy consonants, like /b/. These are pronounced with slack or breathy voice: that is, they are weakly voiced. Muddy consonants as initial cause a syllable to be pronounced... | What is an example of a breathy consonant? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2a8c07355d001abf3790 | Aspirated_consonant | Wu Chinese has a three-way distinction in stops and affricates: /p pʰ b/. In addition to aspirated and unaspirated consonants, there is a series of muddy consonants, like /b/. These are pronounced with slack or breathy voice: that is, they are weakly voiced. Muddy consonants as initial cause a syllable to be pronounced... | What causes a stop to be pronounced with low pitch or light tone? | [] | [] | true | [
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56e06dca231d4119001ac10f | Aspirated_consonant | Many Indo-Aryan languages have aspirated stops. Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, and Gujarati have a four-way distinction in stops: voiceless, aspirated, voiced, and breathy-voiced or voiced aspirated, such as /p pʰ b bʱ/. Punjabi has lost breathy-voiced consonants, which resulted in a tone system, and therefore has ... | What is another term for voice-aspirated? | [
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56e06dca231d4119001ac111 | Aspirated_consonant | Many Indo-Aryan languages have aspirated stops. Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, and Gujarati have a four-way distinction in stops: voiceless, aspirated, voiced, and breathy-voiced or voiced aspirated, such as /p pʰ b bʱ/. Punjabi has lost breathy-voiced consonants, which resulted in a tone system, and therefore has ... | Which distinction has Punjabi lost? | [
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5acd2b2a07355d001abf379e | Aspirated_consonant | Many Indo-Aryan languages have aspirated stops. Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, and Gujarati have a four-way distinction in stops: voiceless, aspirated, voiced, and breathy-voiced or voiced aspirated, such as /p pʰ b bʱ/. Punjabi has lost breathy-voiced consonants, which resulted in a tone system, and therefore has ... | What languages have unaspirated stops? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2b2a07355d001abf379f | Aspirated_consonant | Many Indo-Aryan languages have aspirated stops. Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, and Gujarati have a four-way distinction in stops: voiceless, aspirated, voiced, and breathy-voiced or voiced aspirated, such as /p pʰ b bʱ/. Punjabi has lost breathy-voiced consonants, which resulted in a tone system, and therefore has ... | Sanskrit has a three-way distinction in what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2b2a07355d001abf37a0 | Aspirated_consonant | Many Indo-Aryan languages have aspirated stops. Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, and Gujarati have a four-way distinction in stops: voiceless, aspirated, voiced, and breathy-voiced or voiced aspirated, such as /p pʰ b bʱ/. Punjabi has lost breathy-voiced consonants, which resulted in a tone system, and therefore has ... | What has gained breathy-voiced consonants? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2b2a07355d001abf37a1 | Aspirated_consonant | Many Indo-Aryan languages have aspirated stops. Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, and Gujarati have a four-way distinction in stops: voiceless, aspirated, voiced, and breathy-voiced or voiced aspirated, such as /p pʰ b bʱ/. Punjabi has lost breathy-voiced consonants, which resulted in a tone system, and therefore has ... | What happened to result in a toneless system? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2b2a07355d001abf37a2 | Aspirated_consonant | Many Indo-Aryan languages have aspirated stops. Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, and Gujarati have a four-way distinction in stops: voiceless, aspirated, voiced, and breathy-voiced or voiced aspirated, such as /p pʰ b bʱ/. Punjabi has lost breathy-voiced consonants, which resulted in a tone system, and therefore has ... | What is an example of a two-way distinction in stops? | [] | [] | true | [
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56e06eee231d4119001ac117 | Aspirated_consonant | Some of the Dravidian languages, such as Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada, have a distinction between voiced and voiceless, aspirated and unaspirated only in loanwords from Indo-Aryan languages. In native Dravidian words, there is no distinction between these categories and stops are underspecified for voicing and... | Telegu, Kannada and others are considered to be some of the what languages? | [
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56e06eee231d4119001ac119 | Aspirated_consonant | Some of the Dravidian languages, such as Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada, have a distinction between voiced and voiceless, aspirated and unaspirated only in loanwords from Indo-Aryan languages. In native Dravidian words, there is no distinction between these categories and stops are underspecified for voicing and... | What has no distinction between the categories of voiced, voiceless, aspirated and unaspirated? | [
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5acd2c2e07355d001abf37bc | Aspirated_consonant | Some of the Dravidian languages, such as Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada, have a distinction between voiced and voiceless, aspirated and unaspirated only in loanwords from Indo-Aryan languages. In native Dravidian words, there is no distinction between these categories and stops are underspecified for voicing and... | In native English words, there is no distinction between what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2c2e07355d001abf37bd | Aspirated_consonant | Some of the Dravidian languages, such as Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada, have a distinction between voiced and voiceless, aspirated and unaspirated only in loanwords from Indo-Aryan languages. In native Dravidian words, there is no distinction between these categories and stops are underspecified for voicing and... | What is used only in loanwords from Spanish languages? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2c2e07355d001abf37be | Aspirated_consonant | Some of the Dravidian languages, such as Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada, have a distinction between voiced and voiceless, aspirated and unaspirated only in loanwords from Indo-Aryan languages. In native Dravidian words, there is no distinction between these categories and stops are underspecified for voicing and... | What is underspecified for voicing and unaspiratoin? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2c2e07355d001abf37bf | Aspirated_consonant | Some of the Dravidian languages, such as Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada, have a distinction between voiced and voiceless, aspirated and unaspirated only in loanwords from Indo-Aryan languages. In native Dravidian words, there is no distinction between these categories and stops are underspecified for voicing and... | There are many category distinctions in what language? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2c2e07355d001abf37c0 | Aspirated_consonant | Some of the Dravidian languages, such as Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada, have a distinction between voiced and voiceless, aspirated and unaspirated only in loanwords from Indo-Aryan languages. In native Dravidian words, there is no distinction between these categories and stops are underspecified for voicing and... | All of the Dravidian languages have a distinction between what? | [] | [] | true | [
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56e070687aa994140058e4c3 | Aspirated_consonant | Western Armenian has a two-way distinction between aspirated and voiced: /tʰ d/. Western Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ corresponds to Eastern Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ and voiced /d/, and Western voiced /d/ corresponds to Eastern voiceless /t/. | What language has two-way distinctions between aspirated and voiced? | [
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56e070687aa994140058e4c4 | Aspirated_consonant | Western Armenian has a two-way distinction between aspirated and voiced: /tʰ d/. Western Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ corresponds to Eastern Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ and voiced /d/, and Western voiced /d/ corresponds to Eastern voiceless /t/. | Western Armenian /tʰ/ compares to eastern Armenian /tʰ/ and what? | [
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56e070687aa994140058e4c5 | Aspirated_consonant | Western Armenian has a two-way distinction between aspirated and voiced: /tʰ d/. Western Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ corresponds to Eastern Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ and voiced /d/, and Western voiced /d/ corresponds to Eastern voiceless /t/. | The Western Armenian voiced /d/ compares to the Eastern Armenian voiceless what? | [
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5acd2cd607355d001abf37d8 | Aspirated_consonant | Western Armenian has a two-way distinction between aspirated and voiced: /tʰ d/. Western Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ corresponds to Eastern Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ and voiced /d/, and Western voiced /d/ corresponds to Eastern voiceless /t/. | Western Armenian has a three-way distinction between what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2cd607355d001abf37d9 | Aspirated_consonant | Western Armenian has a two-way distinction between aspirated and voiced: /tʰ d/. Western Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ corresponds to Eastern Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ and voiced /d/, and Western voiced /d/ corresponds to Eastern voiceless /t/. | Western Armenian aspirated corresponds to Eastern American what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2cd607355d001abf37da | Aspirated_consonant | Western Armenian has a two-way distinction between aspirated and voiced: /tʰ d/. Western Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ corresponds to Eastern Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ and voiced /d/, and Western voiced /d/ corresponds to Eastern voiceless /t/. | Western voiced /d/ corresponds to Eastern voiced what? | [] | [] | true | [
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5acd2cd607355d001abf37db | Aspirated_consonant | Western Armenian has a two-way distinction between aspirated and voiced: /tʰ d/. Western Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ corresponds to Eastern Armenian aspirated /tʰ/ and voiced /d/, and Western voiced /d/ corresponds to Eastern voiceless /t/. | Eastern Armenian has a two-way distinction between what? | [] | [] | true | [
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