0 relating to the alveoli (= small air bags in the lungs, with thin walls that allow oxygen to enter the blood)
1 (of a speech sound) made by putting your tongue against the hard place behind your top front teeth:
2 relating to the holes in the jaw that hold the roots of the teeth:
the alveolar ridge
All but one of the place errors on velar targets involved fronting to an alveolar place of articulation.
These proteins form a fibrous network which is in continuity from the hilum to the alveolar ducts.
In particular, vowels with high off-glides had no effect on deletion of a following word-internal alveolar stop.
For example, languages with a single series of coronal stops have dental or alveolar stops, not retroflexes.
However, it may be explained if the strengthening of clusters can be enhanced by the gestural omission of cluster-internal (alveolar) consonants during planning.
Another detached pre-migrant was partially enclosed (over 10-25 % of its surface area) by large aggregates of host alveolar exudate.
Word-internal alveolar stops in onsets and codas were also affected differently by prominence.
The research has examined almost exclusively the deletion of alveolar stops /t d/, as illustrated by the two examples cited above.