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All Australian languages minimally contrast an apical series with a laminal one , and the maximal contrast involves four coronal series : lamino - dental ( ' interdental ' ) , apico - alveolar ( ' apical ' ) , lamino - palatal ...
All Australian languages minimally contrast an apical series with a laminal one , and the maximal contrast involves four coronal series : lamino - dental ( ' interdental ' ) , apico - alveolar ( ' apical ' ) , lamino - palatal ...
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The voiceless three distinguish , in addition to labials , contrasts of post - dentals vs. alveolars , velars vs. ... The post - dental / alveo- lar contrast is worth singling out ; though a fairly rare form of contrast among languages ...
The voiceless three distinguish , in addition to labials , contrasts of post - dentals vs. alveolars , velars vs. ... The post - dental / alveo- lar contrast is worth singling out ; though a fairly rare form of contrast among languages ...
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No language contrasts rounded and unrounded central vowels at the same height . In languages with a single central ... But as it turns out , this may be a pseudo - problem : two vowel classes never contrast for non - low vowels .
No language contrasts rounded and unrounded central vowels at the same height . In languages with a single central ... But as it turns out , this may be a pseudo - problem : two vowel classes never contrast for non - low vowels .
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