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Fricative consonants / Phonetics / Assimilation / Sibilant consonant / Postalveolar consonant / Palatalization / Chumashan languages / Voiced alveolar fricative / Place of articulation / Linguistics / Consonants / Alveolar consonants
Date: 2004-06-16 22:14:06
Fricative consonants
Phonetics
Assimilation
Sibilant consonant
Postalveolar consonant
Palatalization
Chumashan languages
Voiced alveolar fricative
Place of articulation
Linguistics
Consonants
Alveolar consonants

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