| 1. | In Southern Lisu, the velar plosives become alveopalatal before front vowels.
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| 2. | The unattested parent language, Proto-Chin, featured a voiced velar plosive.
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| 3. | English has therefore inherited words that retain a velar plosive where French has a fricative:
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| 4. | No native words have the voiced velar plosive, but it is found in loanwords.
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| 5. | Is used in the velar plosive,.
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| 6. | Thorn clusters are sequences of a dental ( ) plus a velar plosive ( etc . ).
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| 7. | The velar plosive " k " is the third reflex and the only one found word-initially.
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| 8. | In the word " zwanzig ", is the final consonant a voiceless velar plosive or a voiceless palatal fricative?
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| 9. | If it was true for all open vowels in Old French, it would explain the palatalization of velar plosives before.
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| 10. | That is, the characters for, and have no similarity to indicate their common " k " sound ( voiceless velar plosive ).
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