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- Subapical_consonant abstract "A subapical consonant is a consonant made by contact with the underside of the tip of the tongue. The only common subapical articulations are in the postalveolar to palatal region, which are called "retroflex".Most so-called retroflex consonants are actually apical. True subapical retroflexes are found in the Dravidian languages of southern India.Occasionally the term "sublaminal" is used for subapical. However, that term might be better used for sounds pronounced between the underside of the tongue and the floor of the mouth, such as sucking-teeth.".
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- Subapical_consonant wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageRevisionID "677075006".
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageWikiLink Apical_consonant.
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Retroflex_consonants.
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageWikiLink Dravidian_languages.
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageWikiLink List_of_gestures.
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageWikiLink Palatal_consonant.
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageWikiLink Postalveolar_consonant.
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageWikiLink Retroflex_consonant.
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageWikiLink Sucking-teeth.
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageWikiLinkText "Subapical consonant".
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageWikiLinkText "Subapical".
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageWikiLinkText "subapical consonant".
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageWikiLinkText "subapical".
- Subapical_consonant hasPhotoCollection Subapical_consonant.
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Phonetics-stub.
- Subapical_consonant wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Place_of_articulation.
- Subapical_consonant subject Category:Retroflex_consonants.
- Subapical_consonant type Phonetic.
- Subapical_consonant comment "A subapical consonant is a consonant made by contact with the underside of the tip of the tongue. The only common subapical articulations are in the postalveolar to palatal region, which are called "retroflex".Most so-called retroflex consonants are actually apical. True subapical retroflexes are found in the Dravidian languages of southern India.Occasionally the term "sublaminal" is used for subapical.".
- Subapical_consonant label "Subapical consonant".
- Subapical_consonant sameAs Kensonenn_isbeg_an_teod.
- Subapical_consonant sameAs Subapikalo.
- Subapical_consonant sameAs Consonante_subapicale.
- Subapical_consonant sameAs Подјазична_согласка.
- Subapical_consonant sameAs m.075qvc.
- Subapical_consonant sameAs Q2441826.
- Subapical_consonant sameAs Q2441826.
- Subapical_consonant wasDerivedFrom Subapical_consonant?oldid=677075006.
- Subapical_consonant isPrimaryTopicOf Subapical_consonant.