| 41. | The consonants preceding vowels [ i ] and [ e ] are always moderately palatalized.
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| 42. | My understanding is that PGr * s voiced in certain positions and palatalized in others.
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| 43. | The u-paradigm has two different sub-paradigms, the main and the palatalized.
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| 44. | In standard Lithuanian vowels and generally are not pronounced after any palatalized consonant ( including ).
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| 45. | Sometimes the term " palatal " is used imprecisely to mean " palatalized ".
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| 46. | Note that palatalized morae combine with the initial consonant, if present, yielding a palatalized syllable.
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| 47. | Note that palatalized morae combine with the initial consonant, if present, yielding a palatalized syllable.
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| 48. | In some Third Mesa speakers, they are palatalized to and which sound similar to laminal and.
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| 49. | The letter } } is approximately like English " ch ", though more palatalized.
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| 50. | Some scholars transcribe the laminal variant of this sound as, even though it is not palatalized.
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