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Date: 2024-04-01
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Pakistani speakers do not aspirate stops in word initial position when they occur before a vowel. Thus, the word kit was realized as , without an aspiration on [k] unlike RP [khɪt]. This non-realization of an allophonic distribution of voiceless stops in PakE can be explained by looking at Urdu. Urdu, like many other South Asian languages, has a four-way phonemic contrast between voiced and voiceless stops, and aspirated and unaspirated stops. This phonemic contrast is represented in the orthography of the language. There is therefore a good cause for L1 influence in English, with speakers treating stops in all positions as unaspirated.
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دراسة تحدد أفضل 4 وجبات صحية.. وأخطرها
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العتبة العباسية تستعدّ لتكريم عددٍ من الطالبات المرتديات للعباءة الزينبية في جامعات كركوك
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