How To Use Devoice In A Sentence
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In contrast, a root that shows a devoiced stop but which confuses the allophone with the homophonous phoneme should instead properly pair with another unvoiced stop.
PIE "look-alike stems" - Evidence of something or a red herring?
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One is to devoice *dʰ entirely to *tʰ (as in Greek); another is to somehow fill in the absent voiceless aspirate *tʰ (as in Sanskrit).
Winter's Law in Balto-Slavic, "Hybrid Theory" and phonation - Part 2
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Voice is irrelevant here although you're correct that Etruscans devoiced foreign voiced stops.
A Pre-Greek name for Odysseus
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I haven't looked up his roots, but I would suspect that if a voiced aspirated stop devoices after *s then Indo-Iranian and possibly Greek should retain the feature of aspiration.
PIE "look-alike stems" - Evidence of something or a red herring?
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Theoretically, the stemfinal *bʰ would devoice to *p in original *skerbʰ- once speakers of Indo-European no longer were consciously aware of the historical connection with *gʰrebʰ-, and this would especially occur after *s- came to be irregularly omitted and phonotactic "stop voicing harmony" pressures took over.
PIE "look-alike stems" - *(s)kerp- vs. *gʰrebʰ-
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It can now sense a connected devoice with a dead battery and provide a trickle charge to enable the device to come back to life and establish a connection.
EE Times-Asia
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Some googling turn'd up a paper arguing for aspirate devoicing postdating Grassman's law, on the basis of roots where G.L. doesn't produce alternation and which do not devoice in Greek.
Rhaetic inscriptions Schum PU 1 and Schum CE 1
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Now, the question is, did they continue to devoice word-final obstruents?
The PIE and Pre-PIE pronominal system from the perspective of a wave model
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There's another possible problem with this version of the hypothesis, namely why the loss of creakiness common in IE affects no Semitic language, and most of them rather devoice the sounds again.
Ejective or Pharyngealized Stops in Proto-Semitic?
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Maybe I should add for completeness, that if Grassman's Law surfaced already during this hypothetical common "phonation shift" between Proto-Hellenic and Proto-Indo-Iranian, then forms like Greek títhēmi would have to be explained as resulting from analogical pressures that forced *d to devoice along with *dʰ in the underlying post-Grassman's-Law form, *dídʰehmi.
Winter's Law in Balto-Slavic, "Hybrid Theory" and phonation - Part 2
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As they expanded, they began, for inscrutable Frankish reasons, to devoice word-final obstruents this is the blue isogloss, thereby establishing Frankish as its own distinct, highly conservative dialect.
The PIE and Pre-PIE pronominal system from the perspective of a wave model
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In German the choice was for [ʒ] to be devoiced into [ʃ] in Moschee.
Fricative or Affricate? | Linguism
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For *-s, there's however the possibility that *z is the original form here and *so is simply also devoiced.
Precising on a new rule to explain Pre-IE word-final voicing
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The theoretical deletion of intervening schwa between two dental stops, I reasoned, might likely have left traces of friction stemming from a devoiced vowel, lost by the latemost Proto-IE stage.
Japanese dialect mirrors suspected PIE development of sibilantization between two dental stops
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Final voiced consonants tend to be devoiced: ‘dok’ for dog, ‘piecess’ for pieces.
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The other step in making granted sound exactly the same as granite is to devoice the final /d/.
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Driver update software can save you a lot of time, as they will scan your existing driver files and provide you with all of the latest versions of device drivers available, so you will be able to plug in and start using your devoices straight away without having to up date the drivers one by one.
DonationCoder.com Forum
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Tropylium: "For *-s, there's however the possibility that *z is the original form here and *so is simply also devoiced.
Precising on a new rule to explain Pre-IE word-final voicing
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Now I would guess that people who get married earlier are some what more likely to get devoiced but the observations not so simple and delta not nearly as large as it seems to be at first glance.
Tyler Cowen on Income Inequality, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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In contrast, a root that shows a devoiced stop but which confuses the allophone with the homophonous phoneme should instead properly pair with another unvoiced stop.
PIE "look-alike stems" - Evidence of something or a red herring?
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In a devoiced environment, [s]-like friction is produced because [s] is nothing more than dental friction by definition.
Japanese dialect mirrors suspected PIE development of sibilantization between two dental stops
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As it turned out, I couldn't stand its mournful cries at night, and so, though I hated to do it, I had it devoiced.
The Pet
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They might go devoice hoping to find a better partner, but since they think it's all others' fault, they will repeat the same error over and over.
Women in Groups: Question
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In contrast, a root that shows a devoiced stop but which confuses the allophone with the homophonous phoneme should instead properly pair with another unvoiced stop.
PIE "look-alike stems" - Evidence of something or a red herring?
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Despite critics who say that money in developing countries is better spent on books and teachers, placing such devoices into the hands of children is a worldwide diffusion of knowledge for a cost so low the savings are scarcely imaginable.
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