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often and voiced
In the context of the Indo-Aryan languages ( e. g. Sanskrit and Hindi ) and comparative Indo-European studies, breathy-voiced consonants are often called voiced aspirated, as in e. g. the Hindi and Sanskrit stops normally denoted bh, dh, ḍh, jh, and gh and the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European phoneme gʷh.
) is lenis, and often gives the impression of being voiced to the untrained ear.
The 1949 Principles of the International Phonetic Association recommends using 10px for advanced voiced velar plosives ( denoted by Latin small letter script G ) and 10px for regular ones where the two are contrasted, but this suggestion was never accepted by phoneticians in general, and today ⟨ 10px ⟩ is the symbol used in the International Phonetic Alphabet, with ⟨ 10px ⟩ acknowledged as an acceptable variant, and is more often used in printed materials.
In voiced stops, the vocal folds are set for voice before the release, and often vibrate during the entire hold, and in English, the voicing after release is not breathy.
However, the use of apostrophes preserves b, d, g, and j for the romanization of Chinese languages containing voiced consonants, such as Shanghainese ( which has a full set of voiced consonants ) and Min Nan ( Hō-ló-oē ) whose century-old Pe ̍ h-ōe-jī ( POJ, often called Missionary Romanization ) is similar to Wade – Giles.
Consider, also, that all English speakers often pronounce ' Z ' where ' S ' is spelled, almost always when a noun ending in a voiced consonant or a liquid is pluralized, for example " seasons ", " beams ", " examples ", etc.
Correspondingly, Polynesian stops are reported to be held for longer than Australian stops, and are seldom voiced, whereas Australian stops are prone to having voiced variants ( L & M 1996: 53 ), and are often represented as having no phonemically voiceless consonants at all.
Ukrainian г, often transliterated as Latin h, is the voiced equivalent of Old East Slavic х.
Van Vliet often voiced concern over and support for environmentalist issues and causes, particularly the welfare of animals.
Also ignored were differences in aspiration ( between aspirated vs. unaspirated obstruents, and voiced vs. unvoiced sonorants ); the Old Chinese difference between type-A and type-B syllables ( often described as presence vs. absence of palatalization or pharyngealization ); and sometimes, voicing of initial obstruents and / or the presence of a medial after the initial consonant.
The Western convention of doubling the first's ', which is not observed in scholarly literature ( e. g. The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ), likely arose because in many Western European languages a single intervocalic's ' often becomes voiced to ' z ' ( e. g. ' music '), unlike Slavic languages where it remains unvoiced.
Although cast member Dan Castellaneta occasionally voiced Santa's Little Helper for bit parts, American voice artist Frank Welker most often provided the sounds of the dog and other animals on the show from " Bart's Dog Gets an F ", which aired on March 7, 1991, to " Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily ", which aired on October 1, 1995.
The " clickfest " argument is also often voiced alongside a " button babysitting " criticism, which pointed out that a great deal of game time is spent either waiting and watching for the next time a production button could be clicked, or rapidly alternating between different units and buildings, clicking their respective button.
* Kenilworth Road Stadium, the home of Luton Town F. C., has a suite named after Morecambe ; he was a vociferous supporter and one-time president of the club and voiced his enthusiasm on the television, often shouting Luton For The Cup!
Of course, each of his tricks fail, either due to their flaws or, more often than not, because of intervention by either Hector the Bulldog or an indignant Granny ( voiced by Bea Benaderet and later June Foray ), or after Tweety steers the enemy toward them or another device ( such as off the ledge of a tall building or an oncoming train ).
* Tankard H. " Tank " Muddlefoot ( voiced by late Dana Hill ) – The eldest Muddlefoot son, Tank is a bully who often makes life difficult for his younger brother, Honker.
Although Paisley often stresses his loyalty to the Crown, he accused Queen Elizabeth of being Tony Blair's " parrot " when she voiced approval of the Agreement.
* Contrary to Den's statement in the film ( voiced by John Candy ), Den did not, in fact, have a problem " running around with dork hanging out " as he often did in the graphic novels.
Nikos often mumbles incoherently, interspersing a few real Greek words within all his gibberish (" Bad Tomatoes " from The Jerky Boys 3 album ) ( voiced by Johnny Brennan ).
* Rosine – a flamboyant, flirtatious Puerto Rican transvestite who often slaps herself for sexual gratification ( voiced by Johnny Brennan ).
Local residents have frequently voiced their desire for new facilities to be built on the site, with reference often made to Trowbridge's lack of a cinema.
Thanks to Ward's genial partner Bill Scott ( who contributed to the scripts and voiced Bullwinkle and other characters ) and a corps of top comedy writers, puns were used often and shamelessly: in a " Fractured Fairy Tales " featuring Little Jack Horner, upon pulling out the plum, Jack announced, " Lord, what foods these morsels be!

often and opinions
The Archbishop of Canterbury plays a central part in national ceremonies such as coronations ; due to his high public profile, his opinions are often in demand by the news media.
However, these approaches are often a matter of national pride and there are opinions amongst jurists about the merits of the differing approaches and their drawbacks as well.
The opinions by a jury or judge are often changed during cross examination if doubt is cast on the witness.
Particularly since hardliners among the monarchs were the main adversaries, demands for freedom of the press and other liberal rights were most often uttered in connection with the demand for a united Germany, even though many revolutionaries-to-be had different opinions whether a republic or a constitutional monarchy would be the best solution for Germany.
The meeting is held quite independently of instructing lawyers, and often assists in resolution of a case, especially if the experts review and modify their opinions.
During what is often referred to as the Islamic Golden Age, in order for a scholar to be qualified to issue a fatwā, it was required that he obtained an ijazat attadris wa ' l-ifta (" license to teach and issue legal opinions ") from a Madrassah in the medieval Islamic legal education system, which was developed by the 9th century during the formation of the Madh ' hab legal schools.
Those opinions and rumors have, over centuries, been transmuted into fictional accounts, put into print, and often incorrectly taught as historical fact.
However, lesbians who held a more essentialist view that they had been born homosexual and used the descriptor " lesbian " to define sexual attraction, often considered the separatist, angry opinions of lesbian-feminists to be detrimental to the cause of gay rights.
Michinaga and Sanjō's opinions often varied.
Consequently our opinions about truth must often be false and deceitful.
Propaganda was often used to influence opinions and beliefs on religious issues, particularly during the split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant churches.
Propaganda films may be packaged in numerous ways, but are most often documentary-style productions or fictional screenplays, that are produced to convince the viewer on a specific political point or influence the opinions or behavior of the viewer, often by providing subjective content that may be deliberately misleading.
It is not a medical term, although the opinions of medical experts are often important in making a legal decision as to whether someone is sane or insane.
Indeed, a person's opinions regarding the role of government often determine the rest of their political ideology.
However, a dissenting school of thought often found in the opinions of Justice Antonin Scalia is that searches must simply be " reasonable ," and the warrant requirement has been overly emphasized.
Though many of his attitudes were common in his day, as with all of his opinions, he was often exceptionally blunt in his expression of them.
The exchanges of views caused by people whose opinions differ from the emerging consensus will air the issues involved in the case, and consequently points will often arise from the trial that were not specifically discussed during it.
Moore's opinions on the reliability of those references are also listed, which often disagree quite dramatically with experts on the Ripper case and history.
Scientists and communicators often assume that the public objectively accumulates and evaluates scientific information to develop opinions, but research has shown heuristics have a larger effect than specific science knowledge.
Lesbians who held a more essentialist view that they had been born homosexual and used the descriptor " lesbian " to define sexual attraction, often considered the separatist, angry opinions of lesbian-feminists to be detrimental to the cause of gay rights.
His opinions were not always clearly written, and his legal logic was often muddled.
Williams, often referred to as " Rip " from the positive and oftentimes violent expression of his feelings and opinions.
Enthusiasm waned: it was often difficult to find evidence to adjudicate between different opinions.
But from time to time the Church hierarchy, and some popes, have given opinions on various matters ; although these guidelines are not binding, they are often followed.

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