| 41. | The retroflex lateral flap ( or } } ) is pronounced as retroflex approximant when final.
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| 42. | The retroflex lateral flap ( or } } ) is pronounced as retroflex approximant when final.
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| 43. | The notation is sometimes reversed; either may also be called'retroflex'and written.
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| 44. | In the southern varieties, which use a uvular, retroflex realizations don't occur.
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| 45. | Several languages have been reported to have trilled retroflex affricates such as and, including Fijian.
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| 46. | Western Dizin has phonemic retroflex consonants.
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| 47. | Retroflex stops are particularly common in the South Asian languages, such as Hindi and Norwegian.
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| 48. | Consonants are arranged with five retroflex ", which was present in proto-Inuit language.
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| 49. | Polish and Russian possess retroflex sibilants, but no stops or liquids at this place of articulation.
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| 50. | Most languages with retroflex sounds typically have only one retroflex sound with a given manner of articulation.
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