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A Brief Description of Consonants in Modern Standard Arabic
LINGUISTICS 221 LECTURE #3 the BASIC SOUNDS of ENGLISH 1. STOPS a Stop Consonant Is Produced with a Complete Closure of Airflow
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Of Elves and Men Simon J
Locutour Guide to Letters, Sounds, and Symbols
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Illustrating the Production of the International Phonetic Alphabet
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Learn to Read Korean: an Introduction to the Hangul Alphabet* Z
The Pennsylvania State University Schreyer Honors College
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Teaching Non-L1 English Fricatives to Japanese Learners
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What Is the Difference Between Alveolar Stops and Retroflex Stops in Nepali?
2 the Sounds of Language: Consonants
The Phonetics and Phonology of Retroflexes Published By
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Phonetics and Phonology of Nyagrong Minyag: an Endangered Language of Western China
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Elvish As a Foreign Language: Tolkien's Influence on Modern Day Linguistics Matthew D Coombes
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Phonetic Structures of Turkish Kabardian1
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Korean Accented English Breakdown
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A Study of Korean Diction for Choral Conductors Using
The Articulatory System Marla Yoshida
The Relationship Between Coronal Place and Vowel Backness
Sejong's Theory of Literacy and Writing 1
Phonetics and Phonolgy
Linguistic and Philosophical Origins of the Korean Alphabet (Hangul)
Learn to Read Korean: an Introduction to the Hangul Alphabet
Spoken Language Phonetics: Consonant Articulation and Transcription
The Sounds of Language SPEECH ORGANS (Or Vocal Organs)
LINGUISTICS 130 LECTURE #10 CONSONANTS (Continued) FRICATIVES 1. Bilabial Fricatives: the Constriction Is Between the Upper
LINGUISTICS 221 LECTURE #6 Consonants (Continued) FRICATIVES 1. Bilabial Fricatives: the Constriction Is Between the Upper
Segmental Phonetics and Phonology
Coronal Segments in Irish English
An Invented Alien Language Analysis HONORS THESIS