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Consonants / Niger–Congo languages / Languages of Africa / Sudanic languages / Labial–velar consonant / Nilo-Saharan languages / Click consonant / Nasal stop / Guere language / Linguistics / Phonetics / Doubly articulated consonant
Date: 2006-02-14 08:15:00
Consonants
Niger–Congo languages
Languages of Africa
Sudanic languages
Labial–velar consonant
Nilo-Saharan languages
Click consonant
Nasal stop
Guere language
Linguistics
Phonetics
Doubly articulated consonant

Africa as a phonological area G. N. Clements, [removed]

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