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** Change of consonant clusters to geminate and then to single consonants ( with compensatory vowel length )
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** and consonant
** Every voiced consonant is written with a deep letter similar in shape to the corresponding voiceless consonant which in turn is written with a tall letter.
** Masculine inanimate singular nouns ending in a velar consonant, e. g. hliník → hliníku, mozog → mozgu, bok → boku, vzduch → vzduchu, or a glottal consonant, e. g. hloh → hlohu
** Masculine inanimate nouns ending in a soft consonant ( c, č, ď, dz, dž, j, ľ, ň, š, ť, ž ), e. g. ovládač (" remote ") → o ovládači (" about the remote "), tŕň → tŕni
** Feminine nouns ending in a soft consonant or a soft consonant followed by a, e. g. vôňa → o voni, kosť (" bone ") → o kosti (" about bone ")
** In some Valencian subvarieties, unstressed, and merge with before labial consonants ( e. g. obert ' open '), before a stressed syllable with a high vowel ( e. g. conill ' rabbit '), in contact with palatal consonants ( e. g. Josep ' Joseph ') and in monosyllabic clitics ; unstressed,, and merge with before nasals and sibilants ( e. g. enclusa ' anvil ', eixam ' swarm '), and in some exceptional cases when preceding any consonant ( e. g. clevill ' crevice ').
** Final consonant clusters that are homorganic ( have the same place of articulation ) and share the same voicing are reduced.
** in English, " sh " in a word stands for a voiceless postalveolar fricative consonant, with rare exceptions
** retracted to in the environment of a neighboring, or an emphatic ( pharyngealized ) consonant:,,, and in a few regional standard pronunciations also and ;
** syntactic doubling is a phenomenon consisting in the lengthening ( gemination ) of the initial consonant of certain words
** Preceding a syllable-final velar consonant, tends to change into a high vowel ; e. g. Milch ( Standard ) ' milk ', Balken ( Standard ) ' beam ', solch ( Standard ) ' such ', welk ( Standard ) ' withered ', Erfolg ( Standard ) ' success '.
** Before a consonant, the Uralic " laryngeal " * x yielded long vowels at an early stage ( e. g. " wind " → tuuli ), but only the Finnic branch clearly preserves these as such.
** and clusters
** Hops, the female flower clusters of one species of hop ( Humulus lupulus and varieties ), used primarily as a flavouring and stability agent in beer
** or, on the contrary, reinforced in some other economic fields, by the creation of business clusters around centres of knowledge, such as universities and research centres.
** Two Oak leaf clusters added to Distinguished Service Medal with citations ( February 28, 1944, and May 24, 1947 )
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