| 1. | Sounds made with the tongue tip are said to be laminal.
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| 2. | Some languages contrast laminal denti-alveolar and apical alveolar nasals.
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| 3. | The retroflex consonants ( like those of laminal post-alveolar.
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| 4. | Palato-alveolar consonants can be articulated either with the laminal,.
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| 5. | The exact nature of the distinction is unknown; possibly was laminal.
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| 6. | For example, a laminal denti-alveolar grooved sibilant occurs in Toda.
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| 7. | That is, a denti-alveolar consonant is one that is laminal.
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| 8. | Alveolar laminals and apicals are two different articulations.
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| 9. | The plosive consonants are laminal denti-alveolar and the fricatives are laminal alveolar.
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| 10. | The plosive consonants are laminal denti-alveolar and the fricatives are laminal alveolar.
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