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Language / English phonology / Phonological history of English consonants / Scottish English / Phonetic transcription / Lenition / Australian English phonology / Irish phonology / Linguistics / Phonology / Historical linguistics
Date: 2011-01-27 19:53:27
Language
English phonology
Phonological history of English consonants
Scottish English
Phonetic transcription
Lenition
Australian English phonology
Irish phonology
Linguistics
Phonology
Historical linguistics

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