| 11. | Most languages with retroflex sounds typically have only one retroflex sound with a given manner of articulation.
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| 12. | There has also been a proposal that these are analogous to classes like place and manner of articulation.
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| 13. | As used in linguistics, such a definition includes all velar consonants, regardless of manner of articulation.
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| 14. | Such speech has limited success in making some place of articulation and especially manner of articulation and voicing phonetic distinctions.
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| 15. | Not including differences in manner of articulation or secondary articulation, some languages have as many as four different types of sibilants.
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| 16. | The manner of articulation ( " cifat al-% urkf " ) refers to the different attributes of the letters.
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| 17. | Often the resulting sound has the place of articulation of one of the source sounds and the manner of articulation of the other.
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| 18. | As a general rule, assimilation in Inuktitut is regressive the first consonant takes its manner of articulation from the second consonant.
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| 19. | There is a four-way stop distinction for manner of articulation : voiceless ( unaspirated ), voiced, preglottalised and prenasalised.
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| 20. | "Manner of articulation " refers in general to characteristics of the speech organs other than the location of the obstruction ( s ).
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