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C and j are other possible ways of writing the palatal stops.
The change of palatal j to soft y is not unusual.
Palatal tori are usually a clinical finding with no treatment necessary.
The palatal consonant could arise in any of the ways just described.
In the latter case, there have been several conventions for the palatal clicks.
He also included palatal k' g', which are an additional source of dispute.
Growth retardation - Palatal shelves do not grow enough to meet each other.
In some languages it is equivalent to a palatal ejective.
The second is a trill, and the third more post-alveolar than palatal.
Nasals preceding a stop that becomes palatal share this change.
Most palatal tori are less than 2 cm in diameter, but their size can change throughout life.
A palatal trill is impractically difficult, if not actually impossible.
A simple palatal bite plate may correct this problem.
Fusion between the two palatal shelves occurs during week 9 of embryonic development.
Palatal implants have already been used for years.
His subdivisions were based on the characters of the palatal skeleton and other organ systems.
Uncle, he had intended they should call him; but that is, for beginning speech, a hard saying, embracing both a palatal and a liquid.
In females, the 5th palatal ridge is partly between the first upper molars.
The retroflex and palatal sibilants had also merged by that time.
The palatal nasal is a type of consonant, used in some spoken languages.
Another characteristic is the presence of large palatal tusks.
It is believed that old Catalan had two lateral palatal phonemes.
At the palate's back margin is a long, thin posterior palatal spine.
Upper and lower palatal folds strong, the lower longer.
Palatal block- given into the hard palate, useful in numbing the upper teeth.
The palatine glands form a continuous layer on its posterior surface and around the uvula.
There was independent jurisdiction in 'palatine counties', where Royal powers were granted in franchise to an individual.
The palatine nerves (descending branches) are distributed to the roof of the mouth, soft palate, tonsil, and lining membrane of the nasal cavity.
The palatine city just outside the capital, symbol of the wealth and the secular aesthetics of the caliph and his entourage, was destroyed by Muslim armies.
In all other snakes, any enlarged teeth are located on the dentary or maxilla, with the inner, palatine teeth of the upper jaw being smaller.
Likewise, the palatine glands are innervated by the nasopalatine, greater palatine nerve and lesser palatine nerves.
The two species also differ in the shape of the suture (dividing line) between the maxillary and palatine bones, which is straight in V. antsahabensis, but more curved in V. gymnocaudus.
On the base of the pyramidal process, close to its union with the horizontal part, are the lesser palatine foramina for the transmission of the posterior and middle palatine nerves.
Its sensory root is derived from two sphenopalatine branches of the maxillary nerve; their fibers, for the most part, pass directly into the palatine nerves; a few, however, enter the ganglion, constituting its sensory root.
During the reign of the Nasrid Dynasty, the Alhambra was transformed into a palatine city, complete with an irrigation system composed of acequias for the gardens of the Generalife located outside the fortress.
Urraca (1033/4 - 1101) was a Leónese infanta, one of the five children of Ferdinand I the Great, who received the city of Zamora as her inheritance and exercised palatine authority in it.
A separate group of PSN leaving from the pterygopalatine ganglion are the descending palatine nerves (CN V branch), which include the greater and lesser palatine nerves.
The lesser palatine canals (also accessory palatine canals) are passages in the palatine bone that carry the lesser and middle palatine nerves and vessels.
In the same period, the Eastern Roman Empire had two palatine field armies (at Constantinople), three regional field armies (in the East, in Thrace, and in Illyricum) and fifteen frontier armies.
The tonsillar branches of glossopharyngeal nerve supply the palatine tonsil, forming around it a plexus from which filaments are distributed to the soft palate and fauces, where they communicate with the palatine nerves.
Meanwhile in July 1494 Foxe had been translated to the see of Durham, not merely because it was a richer see than Bath and Wells but because of its political importance as a palatine earldom and its position with regard to the Borders and relations with Scotland.
The sutures of the maxillary and palatine bones (the line where the two bones, part of the skull, join) are straight and parallel to each other, the toothrows, and the midline of the skull in V. antsahabensis; in V. gymnocaudus, in contrast, they are more curved.