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Anatomy / Place of articulation / Electropalatography / Otolaryngology / Articulation / Soft palate / Anterior tongue / Alveolar ridge / Palatal consonant / Phonetics / Consonants / Human anatomy
Date: 2010-02-07 19:27:13
Anatomy
Place of articulation
Electropalatography
Otolaryngology
Articulation
Soft palate
Anterior tongue
Alveolar ridge
Palatal consonant
Phonetics
Consonants
Human anatomy

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