| 21. | In these phonetic conditions, can be nasalized.
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| 22. | And are nasalized, non-syllabic counterparts of the vowels and, respectively.
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| 23. | Nasalized allophones of the short vowels also exist.
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| 24. | Many articulations may also be post-nasalized.
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| 25. | When it occurs at an adjacent nasal vowel, [ w ] becomes nasalized.
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| 26. | Notice the ellisions, happening also with nasalized vowels ( am ) in jam.
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| 27. | The resulting long nasalized vowel was rounded to in most languages under various circumstances.
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| 28. | It has nasalized fricatives and a bilabial trill.
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| 29. | In Edo, the nasalized allophones of the approximants and are nasal occlusives, and.
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| 30. | Nasalized vowels occur in Classical Arabic but not in contemporary speech or Modern Standard Arabic.
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