| 11. | The consonant that is fricative and dental-alveolar is s.
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| 12. | It is also one of the few languages with ejective fricatives.
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| 13. | All velar fricatives are quite weak, and are closer to.
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| 14. | If a language has fricatives, it will most likely have.
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| 15. | However according to IPA, these sounds are called dental fricatives.
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| 16. | For the pharyngeal, approximants are more numerous than fricatives.
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| 17. | However, in languages such as Arabic, they are true fricatives.
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| 18. | Increasing the stricture of a typical trill results in a trilled fricative.
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| 19. | Whether they were plosives or fricatives at first is therefore not clear.
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| 20. | Sudlow s example ( s denotes voiceless palato-alveolar fricative ):
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