voiceless stop sound remains unaspirated at the beginning of a stressed syllable.
true
or
false?
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Answer:
false
Explanation:
Voiceless stops are aspirated at the beginning of a word, and at the beginning of a stressed syllable.
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Answer:
False.
Voiceless stop sound is defines as the sound use in the sentences to determine the sound. In English {p}, {t} and {k} are voiceless stop syllable.
Explanation:
1) Voiceless stops are sunctioned towards the start of the word and towards the start of the focused syllable.
2) Voiceless stops are unaspirated toward the start of an unstressed syllable.
3) They're unaspirated in some other position towards the finish of syllable.
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