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Broad consonants either have no [[Secondary Articulation (definition)]] or are slightly [[Velarized (definition)|velarized]]. In the Gaelic [[Orthography (definition)|orthography]], this is indicated by the consonant being adjacent to one of the broad orthographic vowels <nowiki> <a, o, u> </nowiki>.
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Broad consonants either have no [[Secondary Articulation (definition)|secondary articulation]] or are slightly [[Velarized (definition)|velarized]]. In the Gaelic [[Orthography (definition)|orthography]], this is indicated by the consonant being adjacent to one of the broad orthographic vowels <nowiki> <a, o, u> </nowiki>.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:52, 14 June 2009

Broad consonants either have no secondary articulation or are slightly velarized. In the Gaelic orthography, this is indicated by the consonant being adjacent to one of the broad orthographic vowels <a, o, u> .