| 1. | There is some degree of allophonic variation in the alveolar stops.
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| 2. | Intervocalic alveolar flapping occurs in most dialects of North American English.
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| 3. | A voiced alveolar nasal consonant ( in IPA ) is notated as
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| 4. | The realisation of the alveolar tap varies with the phonetic environment.
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| 5. | Some languages contrast laminal denti-alveolar and apical alveolar nasals.
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| 6. | Some languages contrast laminal denti-alveolar and apical alveolar nasals.
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| 7. | In such cases the voiced palato-alveolar sibilant is transcribed.
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| 8. | In such cases the voiceless palato-alveolar sibilant is transcribed.
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| 9. | This leads to an increase in extra-alveolar vessel resistance.
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| 10. | The alveolar process may be tender to palpation over the roots.
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