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“ 2.1.5 - Alveolo-palatal plosives and fricatives [ɕ, ʑ, ʨ, ʥ]
Dark green represents phonemic status and light green represents allophonic variation. They are present mainly in Europe and Asia. Very caracteristic sounds of slavic...

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2.1.5 - Alveolo-palatal plosives and fricatives [ɕ, ʑ, ʨ, ʥ]

Dark green represents phonemic status and light green represents allophonic variation. They are present mainly in Europe and Asia. Very caracteristic sounds of slavic languages, mandarin, korean, japanese, thai, vietnamese and swedish.

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