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  1. In phonetics, a voiced consonant is a consonant which is pronounced with the vibration of the vocal cords. For example, the sound [ z] is a voiced consonant (specifically a sibilant), while [ s] is not, and it is called a voiceless consonant.
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    In phonology, voicing (or sonorization) is a sound change where a voiceless consonant becomes voiced due to the influence of its phonological environment; shift in the opposite direction is referred to as devoicing or desonorization.
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    May 2, 2024 · Voiced consonants require the use of the vocal cords to produce their signature sounds; voiceless consonants do not. Both types use the breath, lips, teeth, and upper palate to further modify speech. This guide presents the …

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