0 the sound represented in English by the letter "h", in words such as "house"
1 to breathe out air when pronouncing a plosive consonant sound
Apparently, her f r iend aspirated on her own vomit while in bed.
The crucial result is the presence of the first release burst, seen in both clusters and sequences, voiced and aspirated.
All its members are either voiced, aspirated or ejective.
Our last phonological argument comes from neutralisation, which produces voiceless aspirates in a wide range of languages, some of which are given in (7).
All test words are given in their orthographic form since what is at issue is whether the stops are voiced, aspirated, or voiceless and unaspirated.
Another prediction is that voiced aspirated stops should tend to associate with breathy voiced sonorants.
They were aspirated with a 10 cm3 syringe attached to an 18 gauge needle.
Although lung aspirates are more sensitive than blood cultures, the technique is not suitable for routine use [30] and may cause adverse effects [31].