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Labiodental flap / Labiodental consonant / Niger–Congo languages / Flap consonant / Central Sudanic languages / Implosive consonant / Adamawa–Ubangi languages / Languages of Africa / Place of articulation / Linguistics / Labial consonants / Phonetics
Date: 2015-02-26 06:10:02
Labiodental flap
Labiodental consonant
Niger–Congo languages
Flap consonant
Central Sudanic languages
Implosive consonant
Adamawa–Ubangi languages
Languages of Africa
Place of articulation
Linguistics
Labial consonants
Phonetics

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