Within a word, triple clusters are limited to a liquid and a homorganic nasal + stop cluster or to a liquid, a noncoronal, and any other consonant.
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Nasal + stop clusters, both homorganic ( formed with phonemes from the same place of articulation ) and non-homorganic, are frequent, as are nasal + nasal clusters.
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Nasal + stop clusters, both homorganic ( formed with phonemes from the same place of articulation ) and non-homorganic, are frequent, as are nasal + nasal clusters.
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These two types of codas can also be classified into three homorganic pairs : the bilabial m / p, the dental n / t, and the velar K / k.
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Kirshenbaum transcription uses a very different convention : clicks are denoted by ( always ) added to the letter for the stop homorganic to the release, but with the manner of the accompaniment.
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The aspirated stops ( orthographic } }, } } ) are typically aspirated with velar frication ( they are phonetically affricates homorganic in the case of, heterorganic in the case of ).
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The palatal and velar lateral flaps may be represented with a short diacritic over the letter for the homorganic approximant, although the diacritic would need to appear under the palatal due to its ascender :.
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Hunziker et al . find complementary distribution between homorganic NC clusters, which occur only medially ( there are no word-final nasal consonants ), and nasal vowels, which they only transcribe word finally.
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In Central Asian Gandhari, there is often confusion in writing nasals with homorganic stops; it is unclear if this might represent assimilation of the stop or the appearance of prenasalized consonants to the phonetic inventory.
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In such cases, the final stop-p,-t or-k is changed to a homorganic nasal-m,-n or-K, respectively, and the pitch contour is also altered.