| 11. | The velars followed by the close back rounded vowel assimilate into the labialized velars.
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| 12. | The most common labialized consonants are labialized velars.
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| 13. | The most common labialized consonants are labialized velars.
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| 14. | The close front rounded vowel is the vocalic equivalent of the labialized palatal approximant.
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| 15. | Similarly is assumed as the labialized counterpart of.
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| 16. | Note that the unvoiced heterorganic doubled articulant fricative only occurs labialized ( only as ).
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| 17. | The velar aspiration is also found on a labialized velar ( orthographic } } ).
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| 18. | For example, as an allophone of before a uvular plosive as in labialized velar nasal.
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| 19. | The sequences * h?w and * h?w yield a labialized laryngeal * + ?.
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| 20. | Before the rounded, is phonetically strongly labialized as; elsewhere, it lacks the labialization.
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