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  2. Initial sound table - Wikipedia

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    An initial sound table (German: Anlauttabel) is a table, list or chart which shows a letter together with a picture of the things whose word start with that letter.They are commonly used in German classrooms for language teaching.

  3. Hangul - Wikipedia

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    ㄱ representing the [k] sound geometrically describes its tongue back raised. ㅋ representing the [kʰ] sound is derived from ㄱ by adding another stroke. ㆁ representing the [ŋ] sound may have been derived from ㅇ by addition of a stroke. ㄷ representing the [t] sound is derived from ㄴ by adding a stroke.

  4. Korean phonology - Wikipedia

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    The initial form is found at the beginning of phonological words. The medial form is found in voiced environments, intervocalically (immediately between vowels), and after a voiced consonant such as n or l. The final form is found in checked environments such as at the end of a phonological word or before an obstruent consonant such as t or k.

  5. International Phonetic Alphabet chart - Wikipedia

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    The following is the chart of the International Phonetic Alphabet, a standardized system of phonetic symbols devised and maintained by the International Phonetic Association. It is not a complete list of all possible speech sounds in the world's languages, only those about which stand-alone articles exist in this encyclopedia.

  6. List of consonants - Wikipedia

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    Voiceless velar lateral affricate [k𝼄] Ejective velar lateral affricate [k𝼄ʼ] Flaps. Alveolar lateral flap [ɺ] Retroflex lateral flap [𝼈 ] Palatal lateral flap [ʎ̯] Ejective. Alveolar lateral ejective fricative [ɬʼ] Clicks. Dental lateral clicks [ǁ̪] etc. Alveolar lateral clicks [ǁ] etc.

  7. Phonics - Wikipedia

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    Reading by using phonics is often referred to as decoding words, sounding-out words or using print-to-sound relationships.Since phonics focuses on the sounds and letters within words (i.e. sublexical), [13] it is often contrasted with whole language (a word-level-up philosophy for teaching reading) and a compromise approach called balanced literacy (the attempt to combine whole language and ...

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  9. Voiceless velar plosive - Wikipedia

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    The voiceless velar plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound used in almost all spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is k , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is k. The [k] sound is a very common sound cross-linguistically.