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Sentences with STOP-CONSONANT

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Sentences

1
"Each syllable contains at least one stop consonant."
2
"The word 'stop' has two stop consonants."
3
"In English, the sounds /p/, /t/, and /k/ are stop consonants."
4
"Her pronunciation of the stop consonants is very clear."
5
"The word 'cat' ends with a stop consonant."
6
"Linguists classify sounds like /b/, /d/, and /g/ as voiced stop consonants."
7
"The stop consonant /p/ can be aspirated at the beginning of words."
8
"The letter 'p' represents a voiceless stop consonant in English."
9
"He struggled with pronouncing the Russian stop consonant /pʲ/."
10
"The stop consonant /k/ is produced at the back of the mouth."
11
"The word 'stop' begins with a voiceless stop consonant."
12
"Some languages have more stop consonants than others."
13
"The term 'stop consonant' is often used in phonetics and linguistics."
14
"The word 'bad' ends with a voiced stop consonant."
15
"English has six primary stop consonants."
16
"The letter 'd' is used to represent a voiced stop consonant."
1
"The English language has six stop consonants: /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/, and /g/."
2
"In phonetics, a stop consonant is a consonant sound produced by completely blocking the flow of air through the vocal tract."
3
"The stop consonant /p/ is voiceless and produced by closing the lips and then releasing them to allow a sudden burst of air."
4
"The stop consonant /b/ is voiced and produced by closing the lips and then releasing them, causing a vibration in the vocal cords."
5
"When pronouncing the word 'stop,' the /t/ is a stop consonant that is produced by stopping the airflow with the tongue and then releasing it."
6
"The stop consonant /d/ is voiced and produced by briefly stopping the airflow with the tongue and then releasing it."
7
"In the word 'cat,' the /k/ is a stop consonant formed by stopping the airflow at the back of the mouth with the back of the tongue."
8
"The stop consonant /g/ is voiced and produced by stopping the airflow at the back of the mouth and then releasing it."
9
"In the word 'stop,' the /s/ and /t/ sounds are both stop consonants that create a brief interruption in the airflow."
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