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Phonetics / Human communication / Voice / Articulation / Stop consonant / Aspirated consonant / Communication / Otorhinolaryngology / Navajo phonology / Index of phonetics articles
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Phonetics
Human communication
Voice
Articulation
Stop consonant
Aspirated consonant
Communication
Otorhinolaryngology
Navajo phonology
Index of phonetics articles

Regular Session ICPhS XVII Hong Kong, 17-21 August 2011

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