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Meaning of "voiced stops"

Voiced stops: In phonetics, voiced stops refer to a type of speech sound where there is a complete blockage of airflow in the vocal tract, resulting in a momentary cessation of sound production. The distinguishing feature of voiced stops is the vibration of the vocal cords during their articulation

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It retains voiced stops and ten tones.
Substitutions involving voiced stops.
Voiced stops become unaspirated voiceless stops.
In some cases other voiced stops were lost as well.
Voiced stops are not usually debuccalized.
One would be the lack of pre-voicing in some voiced stops.
Voiced stops are prenasalized.
The unaspirated voiceless stops are tense, while the voiced stops are lax.
The presence of voiced stops primarily in loanwords seems to be common across dialects.
In native words, the opposition between voiceless and voiced stops is neutralised in word-final position.
The voiced stops probably became fricatives before the voiceless aspirates.
In dialects of northern Japan, standard voiced stops are prenasalized, and voiceless stops are voiced.
Voiced stops generally do not occur word-finally.
Proto-Indo-European voiced aspirated stops become voiced stops or fricatives as allophones.
Voiced stops are devoiced in syllable-final position without exception.

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Proto-Germanic reflexes of Indo-European voiced stops had spirant allophones, retained in intervocalic position in Gothic.
Voiced stops may have been the result of rules of allophony, elision, or sandhi.
Unlike most languages of New Caledonia, voiced stops are not prenasalized.
Voiced stops occur as allophones of voiceless stops intervocalically and next to a sonorant or / z /.
Like many IE stocks, Dacian merged the two series of voiced stops.
Voiced stops are almost always prenasalized, though this effect is much weaker word-initially.
The sole basis of Li 's classification was the evolution of Middle Chinese voiced stops.
Voiced stops are phonetically voiceless with slack voice phonation in stressed, word initial position.
The voiced plosives ( b, d ) are implosive, but do not contrast with simple voiced stops.
Voiced stops / b d ɡ / may undergo lenition to voiced fricatives between vowels.
Absence of voicing during some productions of voiced stops Figure 1 ;.
Voiced stops such as b, d, g are rare, occurring only in words borrowed from Spanish.
The Amur dialect deletes some word-final nasals, which leads to voiced stops occurring also word-initially.
Voiced stops ( i.e. ) are typically produced fully voiced throughout.
Strictly speaking, word-initial voiced stops / b, d, ɡ / are only partially voiced, and sometimes are even voiceless.
The voiced stops are written / b d ɡ /.

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