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haplology
Haplology is a part of linguistics, referring to the phenomenon where a part is omitted when the same syllable repeats.
aspirated consonant
There are no aspirated consonants in Japanese.
An aspirated consonant is a sound that is pronounced with a strong exhalation.
(phonetics) implosive
This language is characterized by implosives.
(phonetics) sibilant
In phonetics, a sibilant is used to represent a specific sound.
(phonetics) coronal
A coronal is a sound that is pronounced using the tip or the upper part of the tongue.
(phonetics) Alternative spelling of 反り舌音: retroflex
Retroflex sounds are difficult to pronounce.
(phonetics) retroflex
Retroflex is a phonetic feature that does not exist in Japanese.
(phonetics) palatal
Pronouncing the palatal sounds in Japanese is difficult.
(phonetics) glottal stop
The glottal stop plays an important role in linguistics.
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