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Examples of postalveolar


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An additional ' sharp ' locus subdivides coronals into anterior (dental) vs. posterior (postalveolar, palatal) sounds, at least for some whistlers.
Also, for some languages that distinguish dental vs. alveolar stops and nasals, these are actually articulated closer to prealveolar and postalveolar, respectively.
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Toda also has a four-way sibilant distinction, with one alveolar, one palato-alveolar, and two retroflex (apical postalveolar and subapical palatal).
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They may be sub-apical retroflex and should not be confused with the more widespread postalveolar clicks, which are sometimes called retroflex.
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Here the place is further back in the mouth, in the postalveolar or prepalatal region.
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There are contrasting alveolar and postalveolar apical consonants, the latter often called retroflex.
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There are also phonetically palatalized consonants (marked with an acute accent) that contrast with this; thus the distinction is made between palatal (postalveolar) and palatalized.
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Velars are reinterpreted as palatals, labialized postalveolar affricates are reinterpreted as retroflex consonants, and other labialized consonants are removed.
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The voiced postalveolar affricative sometimes occurs as an alternative to the fricative.
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The dental, postalveolar and palato-velar plosives are affricated to in many contexts.
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In north coast dialect, also virtually no dental stops before /i/, /j/ or //, and in its place they use postalveolar affricates (/d/ and /t/).
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Notice that these are "not" palatalized, but postalveolar consonants.
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The point of contact may be alveolar or postalveolar, and the distinctive quality may arise more from the shaping than from the position of the tongue.
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Their place of articulation is postalveolar.
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In addition, the digraph dr stands for postalveolar, or a prenasalized trill in careful pronunciation, or more commonly for some people and in some dialects.
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In some pronunciations, the word begins and ends with the same phoneme, the voiced postalveolar fricative, which can be heard as the s sound in the words television and pleasure.
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The solar letters all have in common that they are dental, alveolar, and postalveolar consonants (all coronals) in the classical language, and the lunar consonants are not.
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Retroflex sounds can also occur outside of the postalveolar region, ranging from as far back as the hard palate to as far forward as the alveolar region behind the teeth.
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The palatal glide is incorrectly placed in the same column as the sibilants, and the postalveolar sibilant is listed separately.
The relevant fragment of the feature tree for a palatalised postalveolar is shown in.
Here the contact is also laminal, but further back, spanning the alveolar to postalveolar, or the postalveolar to prepalatal regions.
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A reported distinction between dental lateral and postalveolar lateral clicks has not been confirmed by further research.
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The tongue is nearly flat, and is pulled back rather than down as in the postalveolar clicks, making a sharper sound than those consonants.
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There are a large number of types of postalveolar sounds, especially among the sibilants.
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The only common subapical articulations are in the postalveolar to palatal region, which are called retroflex.
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Among the coronals, most are alveolar, but the broad stops and lateral are typically dental, and the slender coronal fricative is typically postalveolar.
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However, in contrast to the "hek" which is usually used for postalveolar consonants, the "kreska" denotes alveolo-palatal consonants.
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Phoneticians optionally distinguish between "prealveolar" and "postalveolar" (and likewise between "prepalatal", "midpalatal", and "postpalatal").
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Ubykh distinguishes three types of postalveolar consonants: apical, laminal, and laminal closed.
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The flap consonant is generally an apical postalveolar flap with undefined laterality.
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However, some analyses treat postalveolar as a sequence, since it only occurs in medial position.
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The letter is used to represent the postalveolar affricate; the digraph is used to represent the postalveolar fricative.
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