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The production results revealed significant differences in voicing between the monolingual and bilingual children, namely, for the voiced plosives.
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).
There were no statistically significant differences in intelligibility, fluency, and voicing between the two patient groups, but the sound of the voice was significantly worse in patients older than 65 years of age (P = 0.01).
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Technically, this rule states that in the Germanic branch of Indo-European, all non-initial voiceless fricatives (spirants) became voiced between voiced sounds if they followed an unaccented syllable in Indo-European or Sanskrit.
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