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For example, the gaps in between your teeth can make fricative consonants.
Warlpiri, like most Australian languages, has no fricative consonants.
There are no fricative consonants.
However, such frication is generally slight and intermittent, unlike the strong turbulence of fricative consonants.
The examples cited below have fortis fricative consonants as the second element in the consonant sequence.
Several of them denote fricative consonants; the rest stand for variants of vowel sounds.
In masoretic manuscripts and some other older texts the soft fricative consonants and sometimes matres lectionis are indicated by this sign.
Aperiodic sound sources are the turbulent noise of fricative consonants and the short noise burst of plosive releases produced in the oral cavity.
Initial fricative consonants can be voiced, so that "s" is pronounced as Standard English "z" and "f" as Standard English "v".
Gothic is rich in fricative consonants (although many of them may have been approximants, it is hard to separate the two) derived by the processes described in Grimm's law and Verner's law and characteristic of Germanic languages.
The Satem languages show characteristic affricate and fricative consonants articulated in the front of the mouth in inherited Indo-European lexical items in which in other languages termed the Centum Languages pure velars and labiovelars, sounds articulated at the back of the mouth, are found.