| 1. | Apparently, interdentals do not contrast with dental consonants within any language.
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| 2. | The dental consonants have palatalized allophones in free variation.
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| 3. | Pronunciation of dental consonants also varies with the ethnic origin of the speaker.
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| 4. | A dental consonant can be transcribed with the combining minus sign below } }.
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| 5. | The first stage affected only dental consonants, while the second stage affected all consonants.
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| 6. | The palatal series, which is most developed in ?H ?dialect, derive historically from dental consonants.
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| 7. | The dental consonants are " distributed ", with closure along a considerable distance of the vocal tract.
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| 8. | Denti-alveolar is an allophone of before dental consonants . is most often a tap in fast speech.
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| 9. | Before hard dental consonants,, labial and dental consonants are hard : ('eagle'gen . sg ).
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| 10. | Before hard dental consonants,, labial and dental consonants are hard : ('eagle'gen . sg ).
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