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| | Voice (phonetics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Voicing is the difference between pairs of sounds such as [s] and [z] in English. |
 | | Obstruents commonly come in voiced and voiceless pairs like those above. |
 | | However, in English, the main distinction is not that /b, d, g/ are voiced, but rather that /p, t, k/ are aspirated. |
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