| 41. | Between consonants, have allophones that are transcribed, respectively.
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| 42. | Some scholars believe the phoneme to be an allophone of the phoneme.
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| 43. | For example, English has both oral and nasal allophones of its vowels.
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| 44. | First, interchanged allophones of the same phoneme can result in unrecognizable words.
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| 45. | The oral allophones of the voiced stops are prenasalized.
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| 46. | Voiceless stops [ ] are all aspirated allophones prevocalically in a stressed syllable.
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| 47. | The sibilants exist as allophones of and the fricative as an allophone of.
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| 48. | The sibilants exist as allophones of and the fricative as an allophone of.
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| 49. | The percussive allophones of the five Sandawe alveolar clicks are ( or ).
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| 50. | The allophones of the phoneme follow these two rules:
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