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- Alveolar consonant (links | edit)
- Geordie (links | edit)
- Lithuanian language (links | edit)
- Articulatory phonetics (links | edit)
- Tigrinya language (links | edit)
- General American English (links | edit)
- Estuary English (links | edit)
- Valencian language (links | edit)
- Polabian language (links | edit)
- Uvular consonant (links | edit)
- Cimbrian language (links | edit)
- International Phonetic Association (links | edit)
- Malayalam script (links | edit)
- Glottal consonant (links | edit)
- Acute accent (links | edit)
- Circumflex (links | edit)
- Guttural (links | edit)
- Glottal stop (links | edit)
- Algherese dialect (links | edit)
- Plautdietsch (links | edit)
- Æ (links | edit)
- Laryngeal theory (links | edit)
- Á (links | edit)
- Â (links | edit)
- Ã (links | edit)
- Mirandese language (links | edit)
- Ya (Cyrillic) (links | edit)
- Upper Sorbian language (links | edit)
- Balearic Catalan (links | edit)
- Labialization (links | edit)
- Filipino orthography (links | edit)
- Vertical vowel system (links | edit)
- Oromo language (links | edit)
- Ejective consonant (links | edit)
- Mapuche language (links | edit)
- Dzongkha (links | edit)
- Kirshenbaum (links | edit)
- Dot (diacritic) (links | edit)
- Postalveolar consonant (links | edit)
- Standard German phonology (links | edit)
- Maithili language (links | edit)
- Low German (links | edit)
- X-SAMPA (links | edit)
- Voiceless velar plosive (links | edit)
- Voiced velar plosive (links | edit)
- Voiced velar nasal (links | edit)
- Voiceless velar fricative (links | edit)
- Voiceless dental and alveolar plosives (links | edit)
- Retroflex consonant (links | edit)