| 21. | These retroflex affricates and fricatives later diffused into Q'anjob'alan.
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| 22. | Is used for Australian Aboriginal languages such as Pitjantjatjara for a retroflex stop.
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| 23. | Generally represents a sound like a Vietnamese, represents a voiceless retroflex affricate.
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| 24. | The retroflex lateral does not occur word-initially.
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| 25. | That is, they are true retroflex consonants.
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| 26. | It differs from the common Mandarin for the retroflex sounds it doesn t have.
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| 27. | Maay is closely related with the retroflex is also replaced by in some positions.
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| 28. | Dental and retroflex stops are contrastive in Maldivian.
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| 29. | Represents the retroflex nasal in Pitjantjatjara ( see transcription of Australian Aboriginal languages ).
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| 30. | The retroflex / / has been preserved.
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