21. It got rebuffed instead, thanks to a bend-and-break defense and an implosive offense. 22. The Fula Tenda languages all have implosive consonants, while Serer and Fula share noun-class suffixes. 23. Bilabial is thus the easiest implosive to pronounce and so it is the most common one around the world. 24. There are no superscript implosive , click or ExtIPA letters, except accidentally with } }, } }. 25. The voiced plosives ( b, d ) are implosive , but do not contrast with simple voiced stops. 26. The language is notable for its large number of noun classes, irregular verb system, and implosive consonants. 27. The language has implosive consonants ( bilabial and retroflex ), but no ejective consonants ( Bender 1983 ). 28. IlKeekonyokie Maa ), but for others they are lightly implosive or have a glottalic feature ( e . g. 29. The emphatic consonants of Jabo were once thought to be an example of the emergence of an implosive consonant series. 30. The spikes may have been an idea from Teller and colleagues to use implosive jets to compress the thermonuclear core.