| 1. | The dental, lateral, and bilabial clicks are rarely confused.
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| 2. | Min dialects notably retain the bilabial nasal coda for this word.
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| 3. | Generally, it is realized as close when following bilabial consonants.
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| 4. | Bilabial and velar consonants and may be followed by when initial.
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| 5. | First, was Sanskrit v ( 5 ) bilabial or labiodental?
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| 6. | The bilabial fricative is diachronically unstable and is likely to shift to.
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| 7. | It contrasts with both a bilabial and a labiodental fricative:
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| 8. | :: They are both bilabial consonants, to be more specific.
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| 9. | Absent stop is an areal feature ( see also Voiceless bilabial stop ).
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| 10. | There are two bilabial fricatives, neither of which appears in standard English.
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