| 1. | Note that alveolar and dental stops are not always carefully distinguished.
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| 2. | Dental stops and become and respectively before high front vowels.
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| 3. | In the transcription of Australian Aboriginal languages represents a dental stop,.
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| 4. | In western dialects, the interdental fricatives have merged with the corresponding dental stops.
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| 5. | For example, the alveolar stops were often assimilated as sounding more like dental stops.
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| 6. | Is used in the Romanized Popular Alphabet used to write Yanyuwa it represents a dental stop,.
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| 7. | In 2004, Everett discovered that the language uses a voiceless bilabially post-trilled dental stop,.
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| 8. | The Pirah?have a very unusual trilled phoneme, a voiceless bilabially post-trilled dental stop,.
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| 9. | Between vowels, the dental stop can become,,,,,, or even simply a syllable break.
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| 10. | Southern Kua has retained the palatal clicks, but the dental stops have palatalized, as they have in ? Amkoe.
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