How To Use Unvoiced In A Sentence
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The pattern of the main voiced and unvoiced agendas reveals systematic differences between how patients present in consultations with how they present in research interviews.
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That the Carver might kill again was both the fear and (though this thought was guiltily unvoiced ) the hope.
DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
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The answer to that unvoiced question was both understandable and reasonable, but it was also a secret that Bridget refused to divulge to anyone.
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Actually, Peking comes from the Cantonese name "Bak [mandarin 'bei'] Ging [mandarin 'jing']" and the B in cantonese is unvoiced, making it sound like a P.
Languagehat.com: BEIZHING.
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The poem is ‘a Renaissance jewel, beautiful but (compared to Hamlet) troublingly unvoiced, relatively toneless, unchangeably small.’
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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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Most of the time, we can differentiate between a “b” and a “p” sound over the phone, even though the audio cues that make the difference between these voiced on unvoiced plosive consonants live in the higher frequencies that are lost over phone circuits.
2009 December « Steve Wildstrom on Tech
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She executes her role as the lone family friend with a perfect unvoiced presence - her understanding of their isolation is touching.
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An unvoiced sob now hovered behind her words, making her sound intolerably vulnerable to this new enemy, but there was nothing she could do about it.
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I forced myself to become airy and unconcerned at his stunned fuming and unvoiced questions.
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Now that I am not making time for that, my frustration at Cuthbertsonian values going unvoiced is manifesting itself in strange withdrawal symptoms.
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Frisian has an almost complete set of guttural/velar, dental/alveolar, labial/labiodental consonants voiced and unvoiced plosives, voiced and unvoiced fricatives, nasals and half-vocals, an s, sh, r and l.
The etymology of Latin tofus 'tufa' isn't written in stone
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As she points out in her excellent introduction, here we are hearing an implicit, unvoiced apprehension about her background.
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His earlier poems are often concise to the point of opacity, full to the brim with emotion - yet with the source of that emotion always left unvoiced.
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I felt as if she were reading my soul, with all the words left unsaid and all the thoughts and feelings left unvoiced.
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It was creepy how quickly he filled in her unvoiced thought.
THE LAST PLACE
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No one dwelt on it, but it was an unvoiced refutation of all his arguments.
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The froideur of their sexual union is the crucible for an intense, devastating story of non - communication, unvoiced desires and pitiful vulnerability.
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At the end of its first two nights, the Republican convention is a mix of tolerance voiced and intolerance unvoiced.
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The clicks are normally unvoiced, unaspirated, and nonnasal.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol II No 3
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For once, the cry ‘too little, too late’ greeting most government initiatives went unvoiced.
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As usual I have made all the unvoiced, internal resolutions to start everything with a clearer mind and also as usual my mind staggers to a halt like a trolley rolling over syrup.
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And by this, I mean the many overlapping discoveries of unvoiced knowledge, feelings and imagination that we stumble upon via images.
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If people seem tense because of unvoiced disagreements, you may have to bring concerns out into the open.
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When sounds are unvoiced, the vocal cords are relaxed to allow the air a completely free passage.
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In addition, family physicians learn to recognize the hesitancy of a patient who has an unvoiced concern about a ‘minor, routine surgery’.
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Her face, pale and lined, drained of life, speaks of some unvoiced tragedy, as if she's whispering to her party leadership, ‘I said all I was asked to say and still you cast me aside.’
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Whatever other crisis there may be, it is not one of silence or unvoiced opinions, or at least not on The Readme Fray.
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When he was in the room, it wasn't just that no hand went unshook; it was that no story was unheard, no serious argument unvoiced.
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The response - ‘Not where I come from, pal’ - hangs, unvoiced, in the air.
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Auntly devotion must go decorously unvoiced, but it is no less compelling for that.
Times, Sunday Times
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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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My second unvoiced thought was actually a question, and I think it's a fair one.
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unvoiced consonants such as `p' and `k' and `s'
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Unvoiced laughter, however, is more of a conscious expression.
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Her mother clutched at her, drawing on her unvoiced support.
I.O.U. - SOMEONE HAS TO PAY
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Latin does not seem to exhibit or inherit a rule where unvoiced stops become voiced stops intervocalically.
Something that bugs me about Indo-European's higher decads
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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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This necessity should not be obviated by the fact that the global media, especially during the 1990s, has tended to direct attention away from the ever-present unvoiced crises that poverty and hunger represent.