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Sentences with GLOTTAL-STOP

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Sentences

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"The glottal stop sound is found in some languages like Arabic and Hebrew."
2
"She pronounced the word with a glottal stop at the beginning."
3
"In some dialects, the glottal stop is used as a replacement for certain consonant sounds."
4
"The linguist explained the use of glottal stops in different African languages."
5
"The singer added a glottal stop between the verses for emphasis."
6
"The glottal stop is considered a phoneme in some languages."
7
"His speech had a noticeable glottal stop at the end of each sentence."
8
"The glottal stop is often represented by an apostrophe in phonetic transcriptions."
9
"When speaking quickly, people tend to omit glottal stops in certain words."
10
"She studied the glottal stop as part of her research on language variation."
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"The word 'uh-oh' features a glottal stop between the two syllables."
2
"In some languages, such as Arabic, the glottal stop is considered a separate phoneme."
3
"She pronounced the word 'bottle' with a glottal stop instead of the 't' sound."
4
"The glottal stop in the word 'butter' can vary depending on the speaker's accent."
5
"Linguists often use the symbol '?' to represent the glottal stop."
6
"In English, the glottal stop can sometimes be inserted before a stressed vowel sound."
7
"The glottal stop can affect the rhythm and flow of speech."
8
"Some people use a glottal stop to replace the 't' sound in words like 'water' or 'butter'."
9
"The glottal stop can be challenging for non-native speakers to pronounce."
10
"The glottal stop is a feature of many dialects of English."
11
"She pronounced the word 'button' with a glottal stop instead of the 't' sound."
12
"The glottal stop is often used in Cockney English."
13
"Native speakers instinctively use glottal stops without even realizing it."
14
"The glottal stop is commonly used in Hawaiian language."
15
"Some linguists argue that the glottal stop should be considered a separate consonant."
16
"The glottal stop is often used in the Australian Aboriginal languages."
17
"The glottal stop can occur within a word, as in 'uh-oh'."
18
"The glottal stop can be heard at the end of words like 'bottle' in certain dialects."
19
"The glottal stop is often used in New Zealand English."
20
"Native speakers of Hawaiian are familiar with using the glottal stop."
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"The glottal stop is a common feature in many Arabic dialects."
2
"In some languages, such as Hawaiian, the glottal stop is considered a separate phoneme."
3
"She pronounced the word 'butter' with a glottal stop in the middle."
4
"Many English speakers use a glottal stop instead of the /t/ sound in words like 'better' and 'bottle'."
5
"The glottal stop is represented by the symbol '?' in the International Phonetic Alphabet."
6
"In certain dialects of British English, the glottal stop can be heard in words like 'butter' and 'water'."
7
"Linguists have identified several different types of glottal stops across languages."
8
"The glottal stop can sometimes create ambiguity in written texts if not properly indicated."
9
"Some indigenous languages of the Americas make extensive use of the glottal stop."
10
"Her pronunciation improved after she learned to incorporate the glottal stop correctly."
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