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| | Language in India |
 | | Consonants normally do not occur in the final position of a word is particular characteristic of Kannada dialects. |  | | In this part distribution of consonants will be dealt with no consonant phonemes occurs in the final position. |  | | (i) Seven-fold classification of the place of articulation, viz., bilabial, labio-dental, dental or alveolar, retroflex, palatal, velar and glottal. |
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http://www.languageinindia.com/oct2003/mysoredialect.html
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| | HLW: Word Forms: Processes (Printer-Friendly) |
 | | So the next question we might ask is whether there are any constraints on which consonants and vowels can appear in which contexts or on which combinations of consonants or vowels occur in two-syllable words. |  | | This difference in intonation is similar to phonetic, rather than phonemic, differences at the level of consonants and vowels because it does not involve more distinctions made in one or the other accent. |  | | One very noticeable difference between English accents is in the details of how these dimensions interact with the structure and the meanings of sentences, that is, in their intonation. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~hlw/PhonProcess/pf.html
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| | Interdental dental consonant |
 | | Has California focus, but a lot of the information applies generally. |  | | Consonant Harmony in Karaim Article by A. Nevins and B. Vaux analysing KAraim consonant harmony within the framework of Optimality Theory (PDF). |  | | Dental Plans and Dental Coverage Offers information on low cost dental plans and how to choose one. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Interdental_dental_consonant.html
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| | !Xóõ phonology |
 | | In general, i and e vary very little depending on phonetic environment, with a changing the most. |  | | Pharyngealized: cannot be preceded by x or an ejective or aspirated consonant |  | | These rules apply only to stems, so there are other possibilities with whole words: |
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http://www.ultrasw.com/pawlowski/brendan/Xoo.html
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| | Dental consonant - encyclopedia article about Dental consonant. |
 | | Retroflex In phonetics, retroflex consonants are consonant sounds used in some languages. |  | | Many phoneticians consider them be states of the glottis without a point of articulation as other consonants have. |  | | This conception of consonants, however, does not reflect the modern linguistic understanding which defines consonants in terms of vocal tract constrictions. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/dental%20consonant
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| | CONSONANT - Definition |
 | | All the consonants excepting the mutes may be indefinitely, prolonged in utterance without the help of a vowel, and even the mutes may be produced with an aspirate instead of a vocal explosion. |  | | All of them are sounds uttered through a closer position of the organs than that of a vowel proper, although the most open of them, as the semivowels and nasals, are capable of being used as if vowels, and forming syllables with other closer consonants, as in the English feeble (-b'l), taken (-k'n). |  | | That where much is given there shall be much required is a thing consonant with natural equity. |
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http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/consonant
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http://www.zibouworld.com/dental_care.htm
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| | Rules of Sandhi |
 | | Any consonant --except Nasals, Semivowels and Sibilants-- is changed to the first of its class, when followed by a hard consonant (this is "mainly" a kind of complement to the 2nd sub-rule of the second rule of Consonant Sandhi; go to the 4th rule for more specific information about changes in Sibilants). |  | | In turn, if there is an initial "a" in the second word, an apostrophe (') is to be substituted for it. |  | | This sub-rule is a complement to the 5th Rule of Consonant Sandhi. |
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http://www.sanskrit-sanscrito.com.ar/english/essentials/sandhirules.html
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Lateral consonant - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Rarer lateral consonants include the sound of Welsh ll, which is a voiceless lateral fricative, and the retroflex laterals as can be found in most Hindustani languages. |  | | One, found before vowels (as in lady or fly), is called clear [l], pronounced with a "neutral" position of the body of the tongue. |  | | in several native language families of North America and aboriginal Australian ones) have whole systems of several different lateral fricatives and affricates in their consonant inventories. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/l/lateral-consonant.html
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| | Appendix: Changeless Speech |
 | | Although the glyph for this phoneme appears to have two forms that mirror each other, the second appears only as an often silent closing consonant. |  | | A variant of this closing form without the underdot was sometimes used after the glyphs for 'BH', 'DH', 'GH', 'GH |  | | Apart from the use of 'H' and 'W' as modifiers of other consonants, there are no silent letters represented in transliteration. |
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http://members.aol.com/booksnikon/apndxcon.htm
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 | | This thesis is based on the following articles, referred to in the text by their Roman numerals: |  | | Laitinen J, Haapanen M-L, Paaso M, Pulkkinen J, Heliövaara A, Ranta R. Occurrence of dental consonant misarticulations in different cleft types. |  | | Laitinen J, Ranta R, Pulkkinen J, Paaso M, Haapanen M-L. Changes in Finnish dental consonant articulation in cleft lip/palate children between 6 and 8 years of age. |
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http://ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut/laa/hamma/vk/laitinen/list.html
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| | Dental consonant at opensource encyclopedia |
 | | The alveolar consonants identified by the International Phonetic Alphabet are: |  | | Dentals are consonants articulated with either the lower or the upper teeth, or both. |  | | "Dental consonant" in world wide web people finder » |
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http://wiki.tatet.org/Dental.html
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| | Dalbor's Voice Files |
 | | /l/ to dental [l ̹] before a dental consonant: |
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http://www.auburn.edu/forlang/Spanish/FLSP0501/sppron27-02.htm
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| | ALVEOLAR - Definition |
 | | [n] a consonant articulated with the tip of the tongue near the gum ridge |  | | [adj] pertaining to the alveolar ridge; "alveolar consonant" |
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http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/alveolar
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