Voiceless stop sound remains unaspirated at the beginning of a stressed syllable. true or fauls
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When a voiceless stop appears at the beginning of a stressed syllable, it is aspirated. Otherwise a voiceless stop is unaspirated.
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Voiceless stop sound remains unaspirated at the beginning of a stressed syllable. - True
- At the possible start of a emphasized speech unit and also the starting point of a specific word, these stops are naturally aspirated.
- At the beginning of an unstressed syllable, voiceless stops are uninspired. In English language, the voiced stops are never aspirated, but are always unaspirated.
- In some other place, such as at an effective end of a distinct syllable or the end of a specific word, they are also unpirated.
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