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Languages of Togo / Languages of Africa / Tone / Ewe language / Sonorant / Voicelessness / Voice / Gbe languages / Linguistics / Phonetics / Languages of Ghana
Date: 2013-07-01 12:49:37
Languages of Togo
Languages of Africa
Tone
Ewe language
Sonorant
Voicelessness
Voice
Gbe languages
Linguistics
Phonetics
Languages of Ghana

Consonant-Tone Interaction in Saxwe

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