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Dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals and Mapuche language

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Difference between Dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals and Mapuche language

Dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals vs. Mapuche language

The alveolar nasal is a type of consonantal sound used in numerous spoken languages. Mapuche or Mapudungun (from mapu 'land' and dungun 'speak, speech') is a language isolate spoken in south-central Chile and west central Argentina by the Mapuche people (from mapu 'land' and che 'people').

Similarities between Dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals and Mapuche language

Dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals and Mapuche language have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alveolar consonant, Esperanto, Interdental consonant, Nasal consonant, Postalveolar consonant.

Alveolar consonant

Alveolar consonants are articulated with the tongue against or close to the superior alveolar ridge, which is called that because it contains the alveoli (the sockets) of the superior teeth.

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Esperanto

Esperanto (or; Esperanto) is a constructed international auxiliary language.

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Interdental consonant

Interdental consonants are produced by placing the tip of the tongue between the upper and lower front teeth.

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Nasal consonant

In phonetics, a nasal, also called a nasal occlusive, nasal stop in contrast with a nasal fricative, or nasal continuant, is an occlusive consonant produced with a lowered velum, allowing air to escape freely through the nose.

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Postalveolar consonant

Postalveolar consonants (sometimes spelled post-alveolar) are consonants articulated with the tongue near or touching the back of the alveolar ridge, farther back in the mouth than the alveolar consonants, which are at the ridge itself but not as far back as the hard palate, the place of articulation for palatal consonants.

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Dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals and Mapuche language Comparison

Dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals has 196 relations, while Mapuche language has 87. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.77% = 5 / (196 + 87).

References

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