| 11. | In other languages, either the sequence compressed into a single palatal consonant or the palatal consonant was depalatalized.
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| 12. | In other languages, either the sequence compressed into a single palatal consonant or the palatal consonant was depalatalized.
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| 13. | In post-Proto-Greek times, the resulting palatal consonants and clusters were resolved in varying ways.
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| 14. | In particular, palatal consonants are acute but not coronal, while linguolabial consonants are coronal but not acute.
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| 15. | In Quechua and the romanization of Japanese, Y is always a palatal consonant, denoting, as in English.
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| 16. | The progressive palatalization also affected vowel fronting; it created palatal consonants before back vowels, which were then fronted.
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| 17. | Zigong dialect can clearly differentiate retroflex consonant and alveolo-palatal consonant, while most dialects of Sichuanese Mandarin can not.
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| 18. | In a couple of languages, including Ter Sami ), suprasegmental palatalization contrasts with segmental palatal articulation ( palatal consonants ).
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| 19. | In addition, palatal consonants are indicated with the vowel letter " ? ", but this is largely predictable.
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| 20. | 14th-and 15th-century palatal consonant pronunciation ( called " Podhale archaisms " ) are preserved in the Podhale dialect.
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