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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'consonant for' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'consonant with.' For example, "This decision is consonant with the organization's mission."
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As the resulting sound quality is generally inferior to that of vowels, one can consider that the question of articulation for consonant for future real-time singing instruments is still open.
The only exception is the Free Play wedge, on which the player may call a consonant for $500 per occurrence, call a free vowel, or solve the puzzle, with no penalty for an incorrect letter or answer.
The typists might have had to convert a hiragana character into a pair of alphabet letters and look for the key corresponding to the initial consonant for each hiragana character.
While in US spelling, the final consonant is doubled only if the stress is in the final consonant, for example, preferred, occurring, etc .-t" or "-etc .-tings for the past tense of the verb.
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He strikes out for Cambridge, acquiring consonants for the front end of his words.
4. The liquid /l/ may be replaced with /r/ before consonants; for example, adelphos 'brother' becomes adherfós.
So, after 26 years, 4,750 episodes, 320,000 letters on the board and 11,200 sums solved, there are to be no more consonants for Carol Vorderman.
There is general agreement that Proto-Indo-European had one or more additional consonants, for which the label laryngeal is used.
A main innovation of Viète's In artem analyticam isagoge (1591; "Introduction to the Analytic Art") was its use of well-chosen symbols of one kind (vowels) for unknowns and of another kind (consonants) for known quantities.
As palatalized stop consonants (for instance k', g', t', d') became increasingly differentiated from the corresponding nonpalatalized series (k, g, t, d), the palatalized stops tended to develop further into affricates (with the subsequent development of voiced affricates into spirants).
The phoneme had been viewed as the smallest significant component of language, but according to Jakobson it was itself a bundle of features made up of pairs of contrasting elements (voiced versus voiceless consonants, for example).
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