palatal in English

adjective
1
of or relating to the palate.
a palatal lesion
noun
1
a palatal sound.
The problem with this is that these languages display palatals in the vicinity of both front and back vowels, and even before other consonants.
adjective

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1. The palatal series of modern Mandarin dialects, resulting from a merger of palatal allophones of dental sibilants and velars, is a much more recent development, unconnected with the earlier palatal consonants.

2. In the 1950s and 1960s, older speakers retained palatal stops /c, c'/ where younger speakers used an innovative palatal affricate /tʃ, tʃʼ/, perhaps borrowed from English.

3. The palatal approximate /j/ is written y, the palatal affricates /t͡ʃ/ and /d͡ʒ/ are written ch and j, and the palatal and velar nasals /ɲ/ and /ŋ/ are written ny and ng (Schneider 1966:12-14).

4. Bivalved palatal transposition flaps for the correction of acquired nasopharyngeal stenosis

5. Mandarin Chinese uses it for postalveolar fricatives (the "alveolo-palatal" and "retroflex" series).

6. 3 In the maxilla, the abutment distribution did not allow a palatal - free restoration.

7. The vertical Angulation is still a plus-10 degrees to account for the palatal inclination

8. Number of palatal papillae in the cibarium varied between species: some have four, others have six.

9. Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the parotid, submandibular and palatal glands has been studied by light and electron microscopy.

10. The voiceless palatal affricate occurs in such languages as Hungarian and Skolt Sami, among others.

11. The palatal affricates may be pronounced with an alveolar onset (/t͜/ etc.), but this is not required.

12. The structure of the dorsal surface of the palatal complex testifies against the existence of the lateral quadrate-ethmoid commissure in the Branchiosaurian endocramum.

13. The slender coronal stops /tj, dj/ may be realized as alveolo-palatal affricates in a number of dialects, including Tourmakeady, Erris, and Teelin.

14. However, palatal affricates are written with the same letters as velar stops, so Beijing is written as Beiging in Sin Wenz.

15. Angulating the abutments 15 or 25 degrees, following the palatal resorption pattern of the premaxilla, significantly increased the in vitro fracture resistance.

16. Bulbar poliomyelitis results from viral attack on the medulla (bulb of the brain) or higher brain centers, with respiratory, vasomotor, facial, palatal, or pharyngeal disturbances

17. Its place of articulation is palatal, which means it is articulated with the middle or back part of the tongue raised to the hard palate.

18. All have a pair of palatal fenestrae, window-like openings on the bottom of the skull (in addition to the smaller nostril openings).

19. Cleft palate, congenital deformity in which the palatal shelves (in the roof of the mouth) fail to close during the second month of prenatal life

20. There were five series of coronal obstruents, with a three-way distinction between dental (or alveolar), retroflex and palatal among fricatives and affricates, and a two-way dental/retroflex distinction among stop consonants.

21. Voiced Bilabial nasal (stop) voiced alveolar nasal (stop) voiced velar nasal (stop) voiced alveolar (lateral) liquid: voiced alveolar (retroflex) liquid: voiced Bilabial glide: voiceless Bilabial glide: voiced palatal glide

22. The Polish consonant system is more complicated; its characteristic features include the series of affricates and palatal consonants that resulted from four Proto-Slavic palatalizations and two further palatalizations that took place in Polish and Belarusian.

23. 21 The other vessels to supply the soft palate are direct mucosal branches, which include the lesser palatine artery, the palatal branch of the ascending pharyngeal artery and the tonsillar artery.

24. In vitro anti-Candida albicans activity of new thiatriazole derivative agents Palatal Mucosa: Is usually thick in thick tissue Biotypes , thickest in the 1st premolar region and thinnest in the 1st molar region.

25. Bilabials final consonant deletion final position alveolars final consonant deletion final position palatals final consonant deletion palatal fronting stoppin g final position velars velar assimilation (will affect other target sounds) final consonant deletion velar fronting final position

26. Palato-Alveolar definition, articulated with the blade or tip of the tongue approaching or touching the Alveolar ridge and the main body of the tongue near the hard palate; having a primary Alveolar articulation and a secondary palatal articulation

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28. An examination of the International Phonetic Alphabet chart (IPA 2007) yields a large number of Consonantal places of articulation that are phonetically possible: bilabial, labio-dental, dental, alveolar, post-alveolar, retroflex, palatal, velar, uvular, pharyngeal, and glottal, as shown in Table 22.1.

29. We see from Table 6 that the group of non-velar and non-glottal consonants incorporates the bilabials /p b m w/, the labio-dentals /f v/, the dentals /θ ð/, the Alveolars / t d n s z l/, the post-Alveolars /ʃ ʒ ʧ ʤ r/ and the palatal /j/

30. Consonant CHART (ENGLISH) PLACE OF ARTICULATION MANNER VOICING Bilabial Labiodental Dental Alveolar Post-Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal Stop Voiceless p (spat) t (stack) k (scat) [/ (uh-oh)] Voiced b (bat) d (dig) g (get) Fricative Voiceless Τ f (fat) (thin) s (sat) Σ (shoe) h (hat) Voiced v (vat) ∆ (then) z (zap) Ζ (measure)

31. The voiceless palatal Affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is [c͡ç].The voiceless alveolar Affricate occurs in such languages as Hungarian and Skolt Sami, among others.The consonant is quite rare; it is mostly absent from Europe (with the Uralic languages being an exception).

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33. They included twelve genera and proposed five synapomorphies for the tribe: presence of a pair of mammae on the chest; a long palate marked by posterolateral palatal pits, perforations near the third molar; absence of an alisphenoid strut, which in some sigmodontines separates two foramina (openings) in the skull; absence of a suspensory process of the squamosal bone attached to the roof of the tympanic cavity, the tegmen tympani; and absence of a gall bladder.