| 41. | In inventory charts of languages with other labialized velar consonants, will be placed in the same column as those consonants.
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| 42. | The velar-labialized / k? / is pronounced similarly to / k /, but with rounding of the lips.
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| 43. | They occur as rounded allophones when adjacent to a labialized consonant, and as front vowels when the word is palatalized.
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| 44. | Hence a consonant is generally palatalized when followed by, labialized when followed by, and both when followed by .)
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| 45. | There are up to 34 consonant phonemes in the language, including implosive stops, prenasalized stops, and labialized consonants.
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| 46. | It is not clear how many of the labial velar and labial alveolar consonants such as may also be labialized or palatalized.
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| 47. | There was no more mention of labialized and non-labialized language groups after Brugmann changed his mind regarding the labialized velars.
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| 48. | There was no more mention of labialized and non-labialized language groups after Brugmann changed his mind regarding the labialized velars.
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| 49. | There was no more mention of labialized and non-labialized language groups after Brugmann changed his mind regarding the labialized velars.
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| 50. | Firstly, the labialized consonant may be changed from a sequence CwV to a sequence CuwV, both in writing and in speech.
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