| 21. | The uvular nasal most commonly occurs as a conditioned allophone of other sounds in specific environments.
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| 22. | For example, as an allophone of before a uvular plosive as in labialized velar nasal.
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| 23. | Velar, on the other hand, is quite rare ( uvular is even rarer ).
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| 24. | It is realized as with a central off-glide preceding both unrounded and rounded uvulars.
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| 25. | Supyire is reported to have the rare uvular flap as an allophone of in unstressed syllables.
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| 26. | In the southern varieties, which use a uvular, retroflex realizations don't occur.
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| 27. | The uvular and emphatic sounds are generally considered to be, and,, and respectively.
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| 28. | The Modern Hebrew realization of it is the voiceless uvular fricative ( / ? / ).
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| 29. | True uvular consonants appear to be incompatible with advanced tongue root, [ ATR ].
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| 30. | The uvular pronunciation is largely attributed to the influence of French missionaries at Morija in Lesotho.
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