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  • The now-extinct Ubykh language was particularly complex, with a total of 27 sibilant consonants.
  • In Vowel harmony # Consonant harmony, the article refers to anterior and nonanterior classes of sibilant consonants.
  • Sibilant consonants ( including affricates ) in clusters assimilate place of articulation and palatalization state of the last segment in a cluster.
  • However, unlike other North African varieties, in Egyptian Arabic, the Literary Arabic interdental consonants may correspond to sibilant consonants.
  • Conflictingly, however, the sibilant consonant followed by may instead merge with or be dropped entirely, leading to the added pronunciations and.
  • Curiously, the sibilant consonant has a tendency to debuccalize to in word medial position before the low vowel, and more commonly before the high vowel in all positions.
  • Namely, the high vowels and will be devoiced to and respectively following a sibilant consonant such as or, and may be deleted entirely especially in word-final position.
  • Should historically short, high vowels be shown to devoice rather than delete following sibilant consonants, then dialects of the mainland may effectively contrast the devoiced vowels and with their non-devoiced counterparts and, which arose from historically long vowels.
  • "' De-essing "'is any technique intended to reduce or eliminate the excessive prominence of sibilant consonants, such as " s ", " z " and " sh ", in recordings of the human voice.
  • "Stridency " refers to the intensity of the sound of a sibilant consonant, or "'obstacle fricatives "'or "'affricates "', which refers to the critical role of the teeth in producing the sound as an obstacle to the airstream.
  • In the 15th and 16th centuries, Spanish underwent a dramatic change in the pronunciation of its sibilant consonants, known in Spanish as the " ", which resulted in the distinctive velar pronunciation of the letter and in a large part of Spain the characteristic interdental ( " th-sound " ) for the letter ( and for before or ).