The two coronal articulations are (1) laminal/dental and slightly pre-alveolar, sometimes transcribed ty, ny, etc. (see denti-alveolar consonant), and (2) apical and slightly post-alveolar, sometimes transcribed ṭ, ṇ etc., ʈ, ɳ, etc., or simply t, n, etc. There are two other doubly articulated consonants, as in lvámê (a type of cane) and .
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