| 21. | Most have no fricatives at all or only the fricative.
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| 22. | Most have no fricatives at all or only the fricative.
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| 23. | It is the sibilant equivalent of the voiced palatal fricative.
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| 24. | The bilabial fricative is diachronically unstable and is likely to shift to.
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| 25. | It is the sibilant equivalent of the voiceless palatal fricative.
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| 26. | They are the sibilant homologues of the pre-palatal fricatives and.
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| 27. | In the sonority hierarchy, all sounds higher than fricatives are sonorants.
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| 28. | This introduced broadening into the environment before a voiced fricative.
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| 29. | The opposite process happens with fricatives, affricates, laterals and trills.
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| 30. | Heth originally represented a voiceless fricative, either Canaanite ).
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