| 11. | In such cases, the voiced palato-alveolar sibilant is transcribed.
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| 12. | It is the sibilant equivalent of the voiceless palatal fricative.
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| 13. | They are the sibilant homologues of the pre-palatal fricatives and.
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| 14. | In such cases, the voiceless palato-alveolar sibilant is transcribed.
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| 15. | A similar effect to high vowel deletion can be observed with sibilants.
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| 16. | Adams describes the northern Iberian sibilant as " retracted ".
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| 17. | In sibilant fricative ( spelled ) around the 16th century.
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| 18. | For a comparison, see Differences between Spanish and Portuguese : Sibilants.
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| 19. | Because all sibilants are also stridents, the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.
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| 20. | For example, a laminal denti-alveolar grooved sibilant occurs in Toda.
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