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Diff · History 4 As per talk page discussion titled "Tamil has [dr]([dɹ] for some speakers) and [tr](also [tɹ] for some speakers), so I think the dental should be distinguished", there is no consensus from the talk page here to keep the dental diacritics for the stops.
Diff · History 8 (reverted)  Tweaked links so that they don't link as alveolar stops, but kept [d] and [t] in display.
Diff · History -4 (reverted)  Removed dental diacritics from stops as there are no phonemic alveolar stops in Tamil alongside dental stops (with the Australian languages being an example of languages which do distinguish between the two) like there are for the nasal [n/n̪] so most IPA Help pages usually exclude them from transcription (like Help:IPA/Spanish, Help:IPA/Hindi and Urdu, Help:IPA/Italian even though they also have dental stops). See the talk page for more detail.
Diff · History -2 Unless the alveolar stops also occur in the language (in which case the diacritic could be included to distinguish it from that), dental diacritics are usually omitted in Wikipedia IPA transcriptions. In any case, it does link as a dental stop even if it displays as [d].
Diff · History 133 [ɖ] and [ɽ] are not main phonemes of Tamil as Tamil phonology mentions them both as allophones of [ʈ], so added a footnote for that.
Diff · History 15 Key: Added example (Tamil spelling of "Tamil Nadu") for retroflex flap, as the flap is used a lot there (if you listen to the audio sample of "Nadu" in the Tamil Nadu article). If by chance this is not correct, feel free to replace it with a better example.
Diff · History 8 Added link for nasal vowels.
Diff · History 2 Removed dental diacritics from IPA table as they are not usually used in direct IPA transcriptions and IPA articles like Help:IPA/Bengali, Help:IPA/French, Help:IPA/Spanish, Help:IPA/Italian and Help:IPA/Telugu all exclude it, so best to be consistent with them.
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