| 1. | Iotation can result in a partial palatal or alveolo-palatal consonant.
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| 2. | *It is debated whether the palatal consonant pair consists of stops or affricates.
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| 3. | J is a fricative and palatal consonant.
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| 4. | Velar consonants alternate with palatal consonants before / e / and sometimes before / a /.
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| 5. | :In general, sequences containing the palatal consonant are relatively rare and tend to exhibit depalatalization.
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| 6. | In Kalaw Lagaw Ya, the palatal consonants are sub-phonemes of the alveolar sibilants and.
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| 7. | The dorsal consonants are usually coronal " obstruent, even though palatal consonants are physically dorsal.
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| 8. | Subsequent analogical processes generalised either the plain or palatal consonant in all forms of a particular root.
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| 9. | Truly co-articulated "'labial palatal consonants "'such as are theoretically possible.
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| 10. | The alveolo-palatal consonant sounds like a strongly palatalized version of, somewhat like " nourish you ".
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