| 1. | There is some degree of allophonic variation in the alveolar stops.
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| 2. | The voiced alveolar stop may have trilled release depending on dialect.
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| 3. | In Min, the corresponding words still have alveolar stops.
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| 4. | The alveolar stop has a voiced allophone after a nasal.
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| 5. | The alveolar stop [ t ], though, has no voiced allophone.
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| 6. | It rather employs the alveolar stops and.
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| 7. | For example, the alveolar stops were often assimilated as sounding more like dental stops.
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| 8. | Dental and alveolar stops are often conflated.
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| 9. | They sound somewhat like the English alveolar stops and, but with a more hollow quality.
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| 10. | Most dialects in the Bengali Assamese continuum distinguish between dental laminal alveolar stops and apical alveolar stops.
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