1. Dyirbal has only four retroflex split typically found in these languages. 2. The retroflex and palatal sibilants had also merged by that time. 3. These sounds are sometimes described as " true " retroflex consonants. 4. The retroflexes may not be single phonemes, but clusters of. 5. The trill has a retroflex flap allophone occurring in intervocalic position. 6. The retroflex consonants ( like those of laminal post-alveolar. 7. Retroflexes have disappeared in all the Canadian and Greenlandic dialects.8. In Natsilingmiutut, the voiced palatal plosive derives from a former retroflex . 9. Marathi distinguishes retroflex laterals ( and, Marathi letters and respectively ). 10. The Iwaidja language of Australia has both alveolar and retroflex lateral flaps.