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Sentences with PRECONSONANTAL

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Sentences

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"In Old Irish, broad vowels were distinctively preconsonantal."
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"The feature of nasalisation in Germanic languages is predominantly preconsonantal."
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"In some dialects of Māori, the preconsonantal sequence /ŋa/ is pronounced as a velar nasal followed by a schwa."
4
"The noun affix -in both starts with a preconsonantal (n) and ends with a superscript vowel (i)."
5
"Certain dialects of Russian exhibit preconsonantal vowel lengthening."
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"A notable preconsonantal vowel lengthening is present in the Bavarian dialect of the Austrian state of Carinthia."
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"In certain colloquial varieties of Italian, preconsonantal /s/ is pronounced as /z/."
8
"The Antiochian Maronite uses a preconsonantal definite article which stems from the Arabic Al-."
9
"The Ashkenazi Hebrew exhibits preconsonantal lengthening of some stressed vowels."
10
"Lenition in Celtic languages often manifests as preconsonantal voicing."
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"In linguistics, a preconsonantal vowel is a vowel before a consonant letter."
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"The preconsonantal glide /j/ is found in words like 'yes' and 'yellow'."
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"The preconsonantal nasal /ŋ/ is found in words like 'king' and 'song'."
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"In some African languages, preconsonantal voicing is contrastive."
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"Certain languages have preconsonantal lengthening of vowels."
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"The rules of preconsonantal mutation vary from language to language."
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"In Sanskrit, preconsonantal short vowels are often lengthened."
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"The phenomenon of preconsonantal assimilation occurs in many languages."
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"The preconsonantal r in English can be pronounced in various ways."
10
"In some dialects, there is a preconsonantal slight breathy voice quality."
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"The influence of preconsonantal position affects the articulation of certain sounds."
12
"Many languages have preconsonantal vowel reduction in unstressed positions."
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"In Old English, preconsonantal /h/ was pronounced as a fricative."
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"In some languages, syllable-final preconsonantal vowels are realized as glottal stops."
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