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Phonetics / Czech language / Czech phonology / Phonological change / Lenition / Voice / Final-obstruent devoicing / Polish phonology / Obstruent / Linguistics / Phonology / Language
Date: 2010-10-13 03:09:08
Phonetics
Czech language
Czech phonology
Phonological change
Lenition
Voice
Final-obstruent devoicing
Polish phonology
Obstruent
Linguistics
Phonology
Language

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