Definitionn. a consonant pronounced with aspiration
Last update: July 26, 2015
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Quinctilius), indicate clearly certain peculiarities in Sabine phonology: namely, (I) the representation of the Indo-European palatal aspirate gh by f instead of Lat. [Please select]
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Its rough aspirate, and rude, but hearty, tone could only proceed from Celtic or Anglo-Saxon throats. [Please select]
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"Monsieur Reetchie, you are my friend, my intimate" (he put an aspirate on the word). [Please select]
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When he had uttered the exclamation invoking the infernal regions he had not dropped the aspirate. [Please select]
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The exercises for the radical stress should be first aspirated, then repeated with full vocality. [Please select]
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258) for exercise in natural, orotund, aspirate, guttural, and pectoral qualities. [Please select]
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"Then you think this talk about marrying beneath her--" "She 'as had liberty," said Mademoiselle, who sometimes lost an aspirate.' [Please select]
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