• the distinction, alveolars and dentals are typically called taps and other articulations flaps. No language contrasts a tap and a flap at the same place...
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  • for some speakers, and Kamviri, which also has apical alveolar taps and flaps. The tap and flap consonants identified by the International Phonetic Alphabet...
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  • Alphabet: [r] – Voiced alveolar trill [r̥] – Voiceless alveolar trill [ʙ] – Voiced bilabial trill [ʙ̥] – Voiceless bilabial trill [ɽ͡r] – Voiced retroflex trill...
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    International Phonetic Alphabet (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    l⟩ and laminal ⟨τ δ ς ζ ν λ⟩, which is easily applicable to alveolar vs dental (when a language distinguishes apical alveolar from laminal dental, as...
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  • Velar consonant (redirect from Voiced velar)
    for the voiced alveolar lateral fricative, ⟨ɮ⟩, but also notes that the sound to be prevelar.) Donald J. Phillips (1976). Wahgi Phonology and Morphology...
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  • fricatives (and most often is so), unless it occurs single between vowels, being so realized as a dental, alveolar, postalveolar or retroflex flap. In the...
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  • approximant [ð̼˕] (usually transcribed ⟨ð̼⟩) dental approximant [ð̞] (usually transcribed ⟨ð⟩) alveolar & post-alveolar approximant [ɹ] retroflex approximant...
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    just like "panning". In this case, both alveolar stops and alveolar nasal plus stop sequences become voiced taps after two vowels when the second vowel...
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    of a dental stop or an alveolar stop, it will usually be laminal if it is a dental stop, and the stop will usually be apical if it is an alveolar stop...
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    "utter" and the "dd" of "udder" are pronounced as a flap [ɾ] in North American and Australian English. Many linguists distinguish taps from flaps, but there...
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