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Vowels / Phonetics / Human voice / Tangale language / Bole–Tangale languages / Proto-Indo-European phonology / Bure language / Linguistics / Languages of Nigeria / West Chadic languages
Date: 2008-10-30 18:10:54
Vowels
Phonetics
Human voice
Tangale language
Bole–Tangale languages
Proto-Indo-European phonology
Bure language
Linguistics
Languages of Nigeria
West Chadic languages

WEST CHADIC VOWEL CORRESPONDENCES* Russe 11 G, Schull 1.

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