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Phonetics
Linguistics
Manner of articulation
Index of phonetics articles
Palatal approximant
S. L. Wong
Fricative consonant
International Phonetic Alphabet
Voiced velar approximant
Spanish phonology
Voiced palatal fricative
Approximant consonant

Llisterri, J., & Mariño, J. BSpanish adaptation of SAMPA and automatic phonetic transcription. SAM-A/UPC/001/V1. ESPRIT Project 6819 SAM-A, Speech Technology Assessment in Multilingual Applications.

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