- different, with
members of the
Latilinae having deeper bodies bearing predorsal ridge and
heads rounded to
squarish in profile. In contrast,
members of...
- row and
straight predorsal contour, whereas, P.
scalare is
described as
having 35–45
scales in a
lateral row and a
notched predorsal contour. P. leopoldi...
-
voiced apical sibilant [s̟]
voiceless predorsal sibilant (laminal, with
tongue tip at
lower teeth) [z̟]
voiced predorsal sibilant (laminal) [s̠] voiceless...
- and "z," and the "s" is
pronounced with the
front part of the
tongue (
predorsal s). Key
characteristics include:
Aspiration of /s/ at the end of syllables...
-
provinces like
Seville and Huelva), the
resulting phoneme developed a
predorsal alveolar realization [s̻] (like
English ⟨s⟩),
perceptually similar to...
-
Voiced laminal predorsal alveolar sibilant z̟...
-
other genera and
their shapes help
distinguish species. They have
paired predorsal scales and
enlarged fin rays.
There are
currently 27
recognized species...
-
Latin American coast.[citation needed] The
pronunciation of ese is soft
predorsal. The
vibrants /r/ and /ɾ/ are
realized as non-****ibilated [r] and [ɾ]...
- the
combined characteristics of
having a
vertebrae count of 26, 11-13
predorsal scales, the
distal tip of the
first dorsal fin
reaching the
first or second...
-
depressed head, an
occipital process extending backward to
contact the
predorsal plate, and a very long fontanel.
After gonadal maturation,
females tend...