Top 10 similar words or synonyms for voiceless_voiced

nasal_plosive    0.952947

palatal_velar    0.950639

post_alveolar_palatal    0.947571

velar_uvular    0.945030

stop_affricate_fricative    0.943857

fricative_approximant    0.943126

plosive_affricate    0.942685

glottal_plosive    0.942663

plosive_fricative    0.940710

fricative_nasal    0.940308

Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for voiceless_voiced

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Nyole language (Uganda) Nyole has series of voiceless, voiced, and prenasalized stops. is labio-velar.
Jalapa Mazatec Jalapa consonants distinguish (prenasalized) voiced, tenuis, and aspirated plosives, as well as voiceless, voiced, and glottalized sonorants.
Northern Sami The consonant inventory of Northern Sami is large, consisting of three different series of plosives/affricates (voiceless, voiced and preaspirated) and two series of nasals (plain and glottalized). In addition, length (gemination) is contrastive for almost all consonants.
Affricate consonant The Northwest Caucasian languages Abkhaz and Ubykh both contrast sibilant affricates at four places of articulation: alveolar, postalveolar, alveolo-palatal and retroflex. They also distinguish voiceless, voiced, and ejective affricates at each of these.
Old Spanish language The phonological system of Old Spanish was quite similar to that of other mediaeval Romance languages. Among the consonants, there were seven sibilants, including three sets of voiceless/voiced pairs: