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consonant <a consonant; consonants> N

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consonant

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pharyngeal consonant N

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The high vowels /i, u/ become voiceless between voiceless consonants or the end of the word.
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Getting and spending is a cluster of longer emphasised words with many consonants, also possibly emphasising this view.
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When two or more consonants occur word-finally, then a vowel is epenthesized under the following conditions.
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They also have some of the most complex inventories of both consonants and vowels in the world, as well as tone.
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This feature means that the nucleus of the diphthongs and are raised before voiceless consonants.
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It is then seen that complex consonants are in proportion to the size of the inventory.
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Both consonants and vowels may be fronted or backed.
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Both languages have rules that lengthen consonants in certain environments.
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In particular, the gemination of consonants other than the liquids and nasals is generally considered affected or pedantic.
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There are also several differing approaches to the disambiguation of characters that can be used as either vowels or consonants.
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