| 41. | Before plosive or affricate consonants this nasality becomes homorganic nasal of the following consonant.
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| 42. | Under the normal operation of the law, voiceless plosives become fricatives in Germanic.
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| 43. | K and g are velar and plosive consonants.
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| 44. | The voiceless plosives have a three-way distinction for each retroflexed tongue tip.
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| 45. | For example, the northern dialect of doublets with palatal clicks vs palatal plosives.
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| 46. | The palatalized plosives and are not carried down into any of the modern families.
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| 47. | The unattested parent language, Proto-Chin, featured a voiced velar plosive.
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| 48. | The plosive consonants are laminal denti-alveolar and the fricatives are laminal alveolar.
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| 49. | They were pronounced as plosives at the beginning of a syllable, or when doubled.
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| 50. | Initial affricates and fricatives become final plosives.
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