| 41. | See palatal approximant for more information.
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| 42. | The labiodental approximant is the typical realization of in the Indian South African variety of English.
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| 43. | The approximant is sometimes specified as [ ? ] or as [ Q / ].
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| 44. | The close central unrounded vowel is the vocalic equivalent of the rare post-palatal approximant.
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| 45. | You probably mean the alveolar approximant, IPA, which occurs in rhotic accents of English.
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| 46. | In the case of the palatal approximant, it is reduced to its corresponding high vowel.
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| 47. | A terminal can be an approximant consonant, a nasal consonant, or a stop consonant.
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| 48. | In clusters, the preaspiration merges with a preceding nasal or apical approximant, rendering them voiceless.
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| 49. | English has one lateral phoneme : the lateral approximant, which in many accents has two allophones.
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| 50. | The approximant is realized as an alveolar tap between vowels as in " �r?".
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