They then maintained the terms, as Old Indo-Aryan had also developed contrastive retroflex consonants. |
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By the way, Achinese and Balinese also possess a retroflex voiceless stop. |
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When, as a result of close contact, Dravidian words with retroflex consonants were borrowed, they too could be taken into Indo-Aryan without changing the retroflex consonants to dentals. |
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Tamil phonology is characterised by the presence of retroflex consonants and multiple rhotics. |
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Some of these also have retroflex affricates. |
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Dublin's retroflex approximant has no precedent outside of northern Ireland and is a genuine innovation of the past two decades. |
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Capital letters express a retroflex articulation which in Kalasha occurs not only in consonants but also in vowels. |
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Mental ears are thus evolutionary by retroflex recognizance, from the outcomes of experiment back to the experimental matrix itself and its shifting points of origin. |
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It seems to happen most commonly with the dental and retroflex consonants. |
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Some ad hoc letters have appeared in the literature for the retroflex lateral flap, the voiceless lateral fricatives, the epiglottal trill, and the labiodental plosives. |
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