21. In some Zoque languages, does not palatalize velar consonants but it turns alveolars into palato-alveolars. 22. In the evolution of the Latin language, the postalveolar affricates and were contextual variants of the velar consonants and. 23. The palatal glide that is pronounced after velar consonants ( which are phonetically, respectively ) is not normally written. 24. For example, the voiceless doubly articulated labial-velar consonant , which is articulated with two overlapping stop articulations. 25. Apart from the voiced stop, no other velar consonant is particularly common, even the and that occur in English. 26. In inventory charts of languages with other labialized velar consonants , will be placed in the same column as those consonants. 27. Since Hawaiian has no, and varies between and, it is not clearly meaningful to say that Hawaiian has phonemic velar consonants . 28. In many languages that do not have the velar nasal as a phoneme, it occurs as an allophone of before velar consonants . 29. Similarly, the velar nasal occurs allophonically before other velar consonants but is found distinctively in one or two morphemes in each dialect. 30. The palatalization of velar consonants before that affected the development of French did not occur in Norman dialects north of the Joret line.