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- Labialized and Pharyngealized Consonants Both Have Lower' Ampli 1Jjde (And Hence Perceived Lower Pitch) Than Their Plain Counterparts
- Y and W Are Sometimes Vowels and Sometimes Consonants by Linda Farrell, Michael Hunter, and Tina Osenga Founding Partners, Readsters
- Retroflex Consonant Harmony in South Asia
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- English Transcriptions
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- THE INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ALPHABET (Revised to 2015)
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- The Phonetics and Phonology of Semitic Pharyngeals1 John J
- Retroflexion: an Areal Feature. Working Papers on Language Universals, No
- Lecture 4 Phonetics: Vowels
- The Acoustics of Uvulars in Tlingit
- Cues to Vowels in the Aperiodic Phase of English Plosive Onsets Kaj Christian Nyman Mphil University of York Language and Lingui
- Phonetics: the Sounds of Language
- 1. Short Vowel a Words
- The Acoustics of Nasals and Laterals