The influence of Tibeto-Burman languages over the phonology of Eastern Bengali is witnessed in the lack of nasalised vowels and an alveolar articulation of what are categorised as the "cerebral" consonants (as opposed to the postalveolar articulation of western Bengal). Some kinds of Bengali, notably Sylheti,[77] Chittagonian and Chakma, have https://erinv838iym2.glifeblog.com/profile