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is considered to be a single consonant in these Amazonian languages because they do not otherwise have bilabial trills or consonant clusters. This is a stronger version of the argument made for being a single sound in English.

will regularly be trilled with three contact oscillations, as is normal for Alveolar Trill s. However, Trills are occasionally pronounced as fricatives in many languages, especially in slurred speech. When this happens to , it is pronounced

In the Chapacuran languages at least, is reported almost exclusively before rounded vowels. This probably has something to say about the development of this sound.

In Wari’ the sound is only known from two dozen words. A few of these are:


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