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Sentences with EJECTIVE-CONSONANT

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Sentences

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"The language has a phonetic inventory that includes ejective consonants."
2
"The ejective consonant sounds are found in various languages across the world."
3
"The word 'k' in the language is an ejective consonant."
4
"Some Native American languages make use of ejective consonants."
5
"The linguistic feature of ejective consonants is present in this language."
6
"An ejective consonant can be produced by a sudden release of air."
7
"The difference between an ejective consonant and a regular one is the air pressure."
8
"Certain African languages are known for their extensive use of ejective consonants."
9
"In phonetics, ejective consonants are characterized by a glottalic airstream mechanism."
10
"When pronouncing ejective consonants, the speaker creates a closure in the vocal tract."
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"In some languages, such as Icelandic, there are ejective consonants."
2
"The ejective consonant 'k' is pronounced by ejecting air forcefully from the vocal tract."
3
"The ejective consonant 'ts' is found in several Native American languages."
4
"In the Georgian language, there are ejective consonants for p, t, k, q, and s."
5
"Some Mayan languages, like K'iche', use ejective consonants."
6
"The symbol for ejective consonants in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a superscript exclamation-mark-like symbol."
7
"'P' and 't' are examples of ejective consonants."
8
"In Ubykh, a Northwest Caucasian language, there are 20 ejective consonants."
9
"When pronouncing ejective consonants, the vocal cords remain closed during the entire sound."
10
"Languages such as Hausa and Amharic have ejective consonants."
11
"The ejective consonant 'q' is present in several Indigenous languages of the Americas."
12
"An ejective consonant may be contrasted with its non-ejective counterpart."
13
"Some African languages, including Dahalo and Sandawe, have ejective consonants."
14
"In Shubi, an Afro-Asiatic language, there are ejective consonants."
15
"The ejective consonant 'ch' is used in several Athabaskan languages."
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"An ejective consonant is a sound produced by a quick release of air from the mouth using a particular constriction by the tongue or lips."
2
"The ejective consonants are found in some languages, such as Amharic and Hausa."
3
"In Navajo, there are three ejective consonants: /tsʼ, tʃʼ, kʼ/."
4
"The ejective consonants are characterized by a burst of air accompanied by a glottal stop closure."
5
"Languages like Georgian and Tlingit have a series of ejective consonants."
6
"The ejective consonants are distinguished from their corresponding pulmonic consonants by the manner of articulation."
7
"Some linguists classify ejective consonants as a type of stop consonant."
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