31. The text of the poem in hiragana ( with archaic and but without voiced consonant marks ) is: 32. Likewise, changes of voiced consonants are triggered by changes in voiceless consonants; what appears as voicing is really weakening. 33. By the 1st century the voiced consonants and became fricatives and, though probably remained plosive till the 3rd-4th centuries. 34. Furthermore, in Karelian, voiced consonants occur also in native words, not just in loans as in standard Finnish .) 35. Vowels following a voiced consonant ( depressor consonant ) acquired a lower tone as the voicing lost its distinctiveness. 36. Voiced consonants such as / z / are made by mixing a synthesized voiced sound with a recorded unvoiced sound.37. Such sounds are often referred to informally as lenis or half-Xhosa, slack-voiced consonants have usually been transcribed as breathy voice. 38. Czech does have the sound, but in native Czech words it only occurs as a replacement of before other voiced consonants . 39. The voiced consonants have oral allophones ( left ) before oral vowels, and nasal allophones ( right ) before nasal vowels. 40. All voiced consonants are pronounced voiceless at the end of the word when after an unvoiced consonant comes a voiced one.