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Dutch -g- (-gg-) is a voiced fricative, but Afrikaans -g- (-gg-) is in many instances a voiced stop.
In English, for example, b is a voiced bilabial stop, whereas p is a voiceless bilabial stop.
For example, the sound for s is described as a voiceless alveolar fricative; the sound for m is a voiced bilabial nasal stop.
The letter ḥ was originally a voiceless spirant; in modern Sanskrit pronunciation it is a voiced h followed by an echo of the last preceding vocalic segment; for example, what is spelled as -āḥ, -iḥ, -eḥ, -oḥ, -aiḥ, -auḥ is pronounced as, [iɦ], [eɦe], [oɦo], [əiɦi], [əuɦu].
The letter ḥ was originally a voiceless spirant; in modern Sanskrit pronunciation it is a voiced h followed by an echo of the last preceding vocalic segment; for example, what is spelled as -āḥ, -iḥ, -eḥ, -oḥ, -aiḥ, -auḥ is pronounced as, [iɦ], [eɦe], [oɦo], [əiɦi], [əuɦu].
The input signal is a voiced speech mixed by click noise.
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