Sentences with PALATALIZES
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"When followed by a front vowel, the /k/ sound palatalizes in the word 'kitten.'"
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"The /t/ sound palatalizes in the word 'nature' when followed by a front vowel."
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"In some dialects, the /g/ sound palatalizes in words like 'singer' and 'danger.'"
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"The /l/ sound palatalizes in the word 'million' when followed by a front vowel."
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"When the /n/ sound palatalizes in words like 'canyon' and 'onion,' it creates a nasal palatal."
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"The /r/ sound palatalizes in the word 'measure' when followed by a front vowel."
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"The /s/ sound palatalizes in the word 'pressure' when followed by a front vowel."
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"In some dialects, the /d/ sound palatalizes in words like 'duty' and 'due.'"
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"The /p/ sound palatalizes in the word 'keep' when followed by a front vowel."
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"When followed by a front vowel, the /h/ sound palatalizes in the word 'human.'"
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"The /m/ sound palatalizes in the word 'humid' when followed by a front vowel."
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"In certain dialects, the /b/ sound palatalizes in words like 'beauty' and 'beau.'"
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"The final /k/ sound palatalizes in the word 'music' when followed by a front vowel."
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"When the /w/ sound palatalizes in words like 'quest' and 'quiet,' it creates a semivowel."
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"The /ʃ/ sound palatalizes in the word 'emotion' when followed by a front vowel."
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"The /v/ sound palatalizes in the word 'viewer' when followed by a front vowel."
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"In certain accents, the /f/ sound palatalizes in words like 'fume' and 'few.'"
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"The /z/ sound palatalizes in the word 'azure' when followed by a front vowel."
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"She palatalizes the sound of /t/ in the word 'water' when she speaks."
2
"The linguist explained how the /r/ sound palatalizes in some dialects."
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"In certain contexts, the /s/ phoneme palatalizes to /ʃ/ in this language."
4
"When the word 'house' is followed by 'ya', the /s/ palatalizes in this dialect."
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"The regional accent palatalizes the /n/ sound in certain syllable positions."
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"He noticed that his friend often palatalizes the /l/ in her speech."
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"The phonologist conducted research on how the /tʃ/ sound palatalizes across different languages."