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That's the pitch, but personally I don't think there's any faster way to kill the illusion of a video game world, or make me realize the artificialness of what I'm playing, than by using a voiceless character.
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In addition to the consonants shown, educated Roman speakers probably used a series of voiceless aspirated stops, written ph, th, ch, originally borrowed from Greek words but also occurring in native words (pulcher 'beautiful,' lachrima 'tears,' triumphus 'triumph,' etc).
For voiceless plosives, both the bilinguals and monolinguals used a long lag (mean /p/, monolinguals = 54 ms; bilinguals = 49 ms; mean /k/, monolinguals = 79 ms, bilinguals = 59 ms).
Specifically, at Time 1, the bilinguals used a significantly shorter VOT than did the monolinguals for the voiced plosives /b/ and /g/ (p < .05), but not for the voiceless plosives /p/ and /k/ (p > .05).05
A check on VoicelessVictims.org (a domain that was never ostensibly used by Voiceless Victims in any way) brought up the registrant as an Ewald Harm living in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
They've given a voice to women used to being voiceless, a face to women who are usually invisible in today's India.
A probe of the email server used by Voiceless Victims to track email recipients, Mxsvr.net, revealed multiple spywares.
Instead, the IPA typically uses the voiced equivalent with a voiceless diacritic:, etc.
He told me that whilst marketers use similar tools - Voiceless Victims used the WhoReadMe.com and ReadNotify.com services - to get receipt notifications, this appeared much more invasive and targeted.
VOT could be important to extract a voiceless response, thus pointing to the short lag versus long lag VOT used as a distinctive cue.
Truly this is a voiceless poem".
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