| 11. | There are some cases where the front vowel is preceded by a nonpalatalized consonant.
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| 12. | Stop consonants have palatal allophones before front vowels and velar allophones before back vowels.
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| 13. | Is used in the Italian alphabet for before the non-front vowel letters.
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| 14. | In the Italian alphabet, it represents before the non-front vowel letters.
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| 15. | Does phonotactic theory insist that / r / cannot immediately follow a front vowel?
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| 16. | Palatalisation also occurs when a syllable that originally contained a front vowel undergoes syncope.
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| 17. | However, a few languages, such as Scandinavian ones, have protruded front vowels.
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| 18. | The voiceless sibilants, and, are palatalized to and before the front vowels and.
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| 19. | Horrocks'transcription already has a fricative ? with a palatal allophone before front vowels.
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| 20. | Can be analyzed as an allophone of, as it appears only before front vowels.
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