Nasal consonant
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					- Phonological Process
 - Similarity and Enhancement: Nasality From
 - 'Placeless' Consonants in Japanese
 - 1 an Acoustic Analysis of Labialization of Coronal Nasal Consonants in American English by Elisabeth A. Hon B.S.E., Electrical E
 - Chapter 2 Speech Sounds
 - NASAL CONSONANT PROCESSES in KITHARAKA KITHAKA Wa MBERIA University of Nairobi, Kenya
 - Nasal and Oral Consonant Similarity in Speech Errors: Exploring Parallels with Nasal Consonant Harmony
 - English Consonants
 - Consonant Production Errors (Compensatory Articulation Errors)
 - Spontaneous Nasalization: an Articulatory Investigation of Glottal Consonants in Thai
 - Lesson Ii English Sounds and Their Transcription Symbols
 - Phonological Processes Phonological Processes Are Patterns of Sound Errors That Typically Developing Children Use to Simplify Speech As They Are Learning to Talk
 - Final Nasal Consonants and Nasalised Vowels in Ikaan Sophie Salffner, SOAS [email protected]
 - Nasal and Prenasalized Consonants in the Evolution of Phonological Systems André-Georges Haudricourt
 - The Japanese Moraic Nasal Revisited: a First Glance1
 - Nasal-Consonant Sequences in Setswana K E N E I L W E M ATLHAKU
 - A Typology of Consonant Agreement As Correspondence*
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