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conjunction with
upper articulators from lips to postalveolar, and
possibly prepalatal. It
contrasts with
laminal consonants,
which are
produced by creating...
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lateral affricate [c𝼆] (perhaps
prepalatal in
Sandawe and Hadza)
Voiced palatal lateral affricate [ɟʎ̝] (perhaps
prepalatal in Sandawe)
Voiceless velar lateral...
- with
upper lip, teeth,
alveolar ridge, to possibly, as far back as the
prepalatal arch,
although in the last
contact may
involve parts behind the blade...
- "central"; em português, [ʎ]
tende a [lj] e se
realiza sempre na região
prepalatal. "Portuguese vinho:
diachronic evidence for
biphonemic nasal vowels" (PDF)...
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variously described as alveolo-palatal, lamino-postalveolar, or postalveolo-
prepalatal. None of the 13
languages investigated by
Recasens (2013), many of them...
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Julia (2022). "Language
contact and
phonological innovation in the
voiced prepalatal obstruents of Judeo-Spanish". Languages. 7 (4): 313. doi:10.3390/languages7040313...
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prefix pre- may be used to
indicate fronting,
especially in the
terms prepalatal and prevelar.
Otherwise phrases like "fronted u" may be used. For retraction...
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Northern Sotho consonants Labial Alveolar Post-
alveolar Velar Glottal plain prepalatal alveolar plain lateral Nasal m n ɲ ŋ
Plosive ejective pʼ pʃʼ psʼ tʼ tˡʼ...
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articulation are
sometimes specified using pre- or post-, for
example prepalatal (near the
border between the
postalveolar region and the hard palate;...
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increased its
acoustic distance to the
remaining sibilant ⟨s⟩), and the
prepalatal one was
moved "backward" to
velar /x/, also
losing its
former sibilance...