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In CollSgE, voiced obstruents commonly become devoiced when in word-final position, as the following examples indicate.
Emphasizing the extent to which devoicing takes place in CollSgE, Hung (1995: 34) points out that
[i]n other varieties of English, word-final obstruents are also partially devoiced, but not as completely as in SE. The ‘dg’ in judge is in fact as voiceless as the ‘ch’ in batch.
The contrast between voiced and voiceless obstruents, however, is maintained in non-final position, as can be seen from the pronunciations of to [tu] and do [du].
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علامات بسيطة في جسدك قد تنذر بمرض "قاتل"
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أول صور ثلاثية الأبعاد للغدة الزعترية البشرية
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مكتبة أمّ البنين النسويّة تصدر العدد 212 من مجلّة رياض الزهراء (عليها السلام)
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