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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In linguistics, the term voiceless describes the pronunciation of sounds when the larynx does not vibrate. Phonologically, this is a type of phonation, which contrasts with other states of the larynx, but some object that the word "phonation" implies voicing, and that voicelessness is the lack of phonation. The International Phonetic Alphabet has distinct letters for many voiceless and modally voiced pairs of consonants (the obstruents), such as [p b], [t d], [k ?], [q ?] [f v], [s z], and also a diacritic for voicelessness, [ ?] (the under-ring)…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In linguistics, the term voiceless describes the pronunciation of sounds when the larynx does not vibrate. Phonologically, this is a type of phonation, which contrasts with other states of the larynx, but some object that the word "phonation" implies voicing, and that voicelessness is the lack of phonation. The International Phonetic Alphabet has distinct letters for many voiceless and modally voiced pairs of consonants (the obstruents), such as [p b], [t d], [k ?], [q ?] [f v], [s z], and also a diacritic for voicelessness, [ ?] (the under-ring) that can be used with letters for prototypically voiced sounds, such as vowels and nasal consonants: [?], [n?]. (The ring is placed above letters with descenders, as with [??].)