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Kana / Japanese phonology / Sokuon / Katakana / Gemination / Vowel length / Syllabary / Diphthong / Syllable / Linguistics / Phonetics / Vowels
Date: 2006-01-05 12:58:37
Kana
Japanese phonology
Sokuon
Katakana
Gemination
Vowel length
Syllabary
Diphthong
Syllable
Linguistics
Phonetics
Vowels

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