Examples of 'voiceless stops' in a sentence

Meaning of "voiceless stops"

Voiceless stops: In phonetics, these are consonant sounds produced without vibration of the vocal cords. Examples include sounds like /p/, /t/, and /k/.~

How to use "voiceless stops" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
voiceless stops
The voiceless stops can also be aspirated.
Aspiration is sometimes produced with voiceless stops.
Voiceless stops and affricates are unaspirated.
Voiced stops become unaspirated voiceless stops.
The voiceless stops are lightly aspirated.
Both languages distinguishes between aspirated and unaspirated voiceless stops.
Voiceless stops are unreleased in final position.
This excludes all natural classes of sounds besides voiceless stops.
Preaspirated voiceless stops are also common.
Both consonant and closure duration were longer for the voiceless stops.
Voiceless stops are geminated and nasals also contrast in length.
Voiced stops occur as allophones of voiceless stops intervocalically and next to a sonorant or / z /.
Voiceless stops may be aspirated.
For instance, Tamil does not distinguish between voiced and voiceless stops.
Voiceless stops are unaspirated and with a very short voice onset time.

See also

Presence of multiple bursts during the production of voiced and voiceless stops Figure 1 ;.
All long voiceless stops are pre-aspirated when doubled or in clusters.
In dialects of northern Japan, standard voiced stops are prenasalized, and voiceless stops are voiced.
The unaspirated voiceless stops are tense, while the voiced stops are lax.
The phases are usually constructed as follows, Proto-Indo-European voiceless stops change into voiceless fricatives.
Prenasalized voiceless stops and fricatives contrast with voiceless and nasal realizations, which is typologically unusual.
Some features, such as the pronunciation of voiceless stops / p t k /, have no dialectal variation.
Voiceless stops / p t k / have a small amount of aspiration, especially at the beginning of words.
This conservation of voiceless stops leads to participles in - ato, - ito.
In this study, we will present the results concerning the voiceless stops / p / and / k /.
In the control group, voiceless stops differed in occlusion time and VOT measures.
Notes, Voiceless stops p, t, and k are often more aspirated in Settla when compared to standard Swahili.
Speakers may incorrectly realize the voiceless stops / p, t, k / as aspirated.
All voiceless stops are unaspirated, i.e., not accompanied by a puff of air.
Fluctuation of the levels of aspiration of voiceless stops / p t k /, that might sound like / b d g /.
Word-finally, voiceless stops are usually unreleased.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Stops
Flashing stops when any button is tapped
We get it wrong and the fun stops
Tape stops in the middle of recording or playback
Show more
Examples of using Voiceless
The voiceless stops can also be aspirated
Its sound value is a voiceless glottal fricative
The voiceless glottal is simply a glottal stop
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary