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Phonetics / Tuareg languages / Consonant voicing and devoicing / Sibilant consonant / Assimilation / Consonant harmony / Linguistics / Phonology / Berber languages
Date: 2010-09-04 16:48:47
Phonetics
Tuareg languages
Consonant voicing and devoicing
Sibilant consonant
Assimilation
Consonant harmony
Linguistics
Phonology
Berber languages

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