| 41. | In the centum languages, no chain shift occurred, and the uvulars merged into the velars.
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| 42. | The most unusual characteristic is the expression of the uvular / ? / with ?jh?'.
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| 43. | In most cases, varieties have shifted this to a voiced uvular fricative or a voiced uvular approximant.
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| 44. | In most cases, varieties have shifted this to a voiced uvular fricative or a voiced uvular approximant.
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| 45. | The uvular fricative is likewise realised voiceless in a geminated position, although not fricative but plosive :.
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| 46. | A common realization of the word-initial in the Lisbon accent is a voiced uvular trill fricative.
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| 47. | Although this guttural rhotic is rare in Arabic, uvular and velar sounds are common in this language.
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| 48. | However, there are several indications to a velar or uvular frivative ~ particularly supported by John Huehnergard.
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| 49. | Nowadays, the uvular is a feature of a much larger area of the southwestern Norway than Bergen.
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| 50. | The consonant aspirated voiceless uvular stop [ q? ] and its labialized voiceless uvular affricate [ qa?? ].
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