| 11. | It is labialization of a vowel.
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| 12. | The most frequently encountered are labialization ( as with ), " emphatic " consonant ).
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| 13. | Is also formed with this internal rounding instead of true labialization, making it akin to.
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| 14. | Before the rounded, is phonetically strongly labialized as; elsewhere, it lacks the labialization.
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| 15. | Out of 706 language inventories surveyed by, labialization occurred most often with allophonic realizations of prototypical labialization:
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| 16. | Out of 706 language inventories surveyed by, labialization occurred most often with allophonic realizations of prototypical labialization:
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| 17. | Though I might speculate that labialization enhances the ( already existing ) acoustic differences between alveolar and postalveolar sibilants.
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| 18. | For example, in the Hupa, voiceless velar fricatives distinguish three degrees of labialization, transcribed either or.
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| 19. | Similarly, a deleted may prompt labialization of a preceding consonant, though this has ceased to carry any morphological meaning.
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| 20. | Unlike in languages such as Chishona and Tshivenda, Sesotho labialization does not result in " whistling " of any consonants.
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