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Lenition / Linguistic morphology / Voice / Plosive / Fricative consonant / Spanish phonology / Romance languages / Manner of articulation / Fortis and lenis / Linguistics / Phonology / Phonetics
Date: 2013-07-01 12:57:09
Lenition
Linguistic morphology
Voice
Plosive
Fricative consonant
Spanish phonology
Romance languages
Manner of articulation
Fortis and lenis
Linguistics
Phonology
Phonetics

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