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Dyirbal language

The Dyirbal language actually has only four places of articulation[?] for the stop consonants and nasal consonants - this is fewer than many other Australian Aborigine languages, which have six. This is because Dyirbal lacks the apical[?] and laminal[?] split found in many other Australian languages.

 

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