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International Phonetic Alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The IPA does not use letter combinations to represent a single sound, such as sh and th in English, unless the sound can be regarded at a phonetic level as a sequence of two (such as aspirated stops, diphthongs, or prenasalized stops). |
 | | A pulmonic consonant is a consonant made by obstructing the glottis or oral cavity and either simultaneously or subsequently letting out air from the lungs. |
 | | All consonants in the English language are pulmonic, as are all consonants in Indo-European languages. |
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