Examples of 'voiceless alveolar' in a sentence

Meaning of "voiceless alveolar"

voiceless alveolar - In phonetics, this term refers to a type of consonant sound that is produced without vibrating the vocal cords and involves the alveolar ridge. Examples of voiceless alveolar sounds include /t/ and /s/

How to use "voiceless alveolar" in a sentence

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voiceless alveolar
The product is a voiceless alveolar lateral fricative.
Voiceless alveolar retracted sibilant affricate.
The letter t is a voiceless alveolar stop consonant.
Voiceless alveolar lateral fricative.
In the Eskimo subfamily a voiceless alveolar lateral fricative is also present.
Voiceless alveolar lateral affricate.
The phone is actually a laminal voiceless alveolar non-sibilant fricative.
The voiceless alveolar nasal is a type of consonant in some languages.
See voiced alveolar tapped fricative, voiceless alveolar tapped fricative.
The voiceless alveolar sibilant is a common consonant sound in vocal languages.
Wherever possible, the keywords end in a voiceless alveolar or dental consonant.
Voiceless alveolar nasal.
In most non-European languages, it represents a voiceless alveolar lateral fricative or similar sound.
Voiceless alveolar stop.
In Welsh, ii stands for a voiceless alveolar lateral fricative sound.

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Voiceless alveolar flap.
The sound of Tshe is produced from the voiceless alveolar plosive / t / by iotation.
Voiceless alveolar trill.
In many Indigenous languages of the Americas it represents a voiceless alveolar lateral fricative / ɬ /.
The voiceless alveolar stop is a type of consonantal sound used in almost all spoken languages.
In both Ancient and Modern Greek, the sigma represents the voiceless alveolar fricative / s /.
Voiceless alveolar raised non-sonorant trill.
Vowels, especially back vowels, are centralized when flanked by voiceless alveolar consonants / t, ts, s /.
Voiceless alveolar raised non-sonorant tap.
Tani commonly represents the voiceless alveolar plosive / t /, like the pronunciation of ⟨ t ⟩ in " table ".
Hebrew spelling, ת ָ ו The letter tav in modern Hebrew usually represents a voiceless alveolar plosive, / t /.
The voiceless alveolar lateral affricate is assimilated after / i / and pronounced.
In Modern Hebrew, צ tsade represents a voiceless alveolar affricate / t ͡ s /.
The voiceless alveolar affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
In Navajo, Ł is used for a voiceless alveolar lateral fricative ( ), like the Welsh Ll.
The voiceless alveolar sibilant [ s ] has a strong hissing sound, as the s in English sin.

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