| 11. | In such cases, the voiceless palato-alveolar affricate is transcribed.
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| 12. | The opposite process happens with fricatives, affricates, laterals and trills.
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| 13. | The voiceless alveolar affricate is an allophone of before the schwa vowel.
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| 14. | There are three series of stops : dorso-affricates.
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| 15. | It usually occurs with its voiced counterpart, the voiced palatal affricate.
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| 16. | It usually occurs with its voiceless counterpart, the voiceless palatal affricate.
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| 17. | Is used in the Hungarian alphabet for a voiceless postalveolar affricate,.
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| 18. | Basque has a distinction between apical articulation for the alveolar fricatives and affricates.
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| 19. | Palatal affricates occur in loan words and certain dialects.
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| 20. | Affricates have lost their stop component, thus >.
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