Sentence examples for consonant agreement from inspiring English sources

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Agreement was high for vowels and relatively poor for consonants: vowel transcription similarity was 67% overall, whereas consonant agreement only reached 21% (Table S1).

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The presence of an inflected form in English is accompanied by a specific phonological feature an agreement in voicing between a final coronal consonant and the preceding segment (Marslen-Wilson and Tyler 2007).

Old English alliteration, then, is an "agreement of the stressed elements in beginning with the same consonant, or in beginning with no consonant".

Rime suffisante, ( French: "sufficient rhyme,") plural rimes suffisantes, in French and English prosody, end rhyme produced by agreement in sound of an accented final vowel and following final consonant or consonants, if any.

There is general agreement that Proto-Indo-European had one or more additional consonants, for which the label laryngeal is used.

Death: the ultimate consonant".

Vowel, consonant, "o," "r".

With the consonant stressing function, the discrimination of Japanese consonants was significantly improved, in particular in voiceless consonant /s/, voiced consonant /b/, fricative consonants /g/ and /z/, bound consonant /r/ and semi-vowels /w/ and /y/.

Consonant harmony in Karaim.

Grimm described two consonant shifts involving essentially nine consonants.

Counterpoint is not always consonant.

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