de auslautverhärtung (n) |
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de sonorlaut (n) |
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mul z |
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de stimmhaft (a) |
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de stimmhaft (a) |
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mul ɡ |
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de sonorant (n) |
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mul ð |
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de stimmhaft (a) |
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de sonant (n) |
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de stimmhaft (a) |
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de stimmhaft (a) |
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de stimme (n) |
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de stimmhaft (a) |
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de stimmhaft (a) |
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de mild (a) |
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de sonorität (n) |
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