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Phonology / Assimilation / Nasalization / Plosive / Nasal consonant / Doubly articulated consonant / Nasal stop / Irish phonology / Linguistics / Phonetics / Consonants
Date: 2008-11-18 09:45:02
Phonology
Assimilation
Nasalization
Plosive
Nasal consonant
Doubly articulated consonant
Nasal stop
Irish phonology
Linguistics
Phonetics
Consonants

ICPhS XVI Saarbrücken, 6-10 August 2007 ID 1732

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