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  2. Sambas Malay - Wikipedia

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    For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. Sambas Malay (Sambas Malay: Base Melayu Sambas , Jawi : بيس ملايو سمبس) is a Malayic language primarily spoken by the Malay people living in Sambas Regency in the northwestern part of West Kalimantan , Indonesia .

  3. Jambi Malay - Wikipedia

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    For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. Jambi Malay ( bahaso Jambi or baso Jambi , Jawi : بهاس جمبي), is a Malayic language primarily spoken by the Jambi Malay people in Jambi , Indonesia , but also spoken by migrants who have settled in Jambi.

  4. Interpretative phenomenological analysis - Wikipedia

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    Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) is a qualitative form of psychology research. IPA has an idiographic focus, which means that instead of producing generalization findings, it aims to offer insights into how a given person, in a given context, makes sense of a given situation .

  5. Indonesian Arabic - Wikipedia

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    For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. Indonesian Arabic ( Arabic : العربية الاندونيسية , romanized : al-‘Arabiyya al-Indūnīsiyya , Indonesian : Bahasa Arab Indonesia ) is a variety of Arabic spoken in Indonesia .

  6. Pharyngealization - Wikipedia

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    A tilde or swung dash (IPA Number 428) is written through the base letter (typographic overstrike). It is the older and more generic symbol. It is the older and more generic symbol. It indicates velarization , uvularization or pharyngealization, as in [ᵶ] , the guttural equivalent of [z] .

  7. Affricate - Wikipedia

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    Approved for Unicode in 2024, per request from the IPA, are the remaining coronal affricates: [3] , , , for [t͜θ] [d͜ð], [t͜ɬ] [d͡ɮ], [t͡ꞎ] [d͡𝼅], [t͜ʆ] [d͡ʓ] . Any of these notations can be used to distinguish an affricate from a sequence of a stop plus a fricative, which is contrastive in languages such as Polish.

  8. Fricative - Wikipedia

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    A fricative is a consonant produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together. [1] These may be the lower lip against the upper teeth, in the case of [f]; the back of the tongue against the soft palate in the case of German [x] (the final consonant of Bach); or the side of the tongue against the molars, in the case of Welsh [ɬ] (appearing twice in ...

  9. Modern Hebrew phonology - Wikipedia

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    Modern Hebrew has 25 to 27 consonants and 5 vowels [1], depending on the speaker and the analysis.. Hebrew has been used primarily for liturgical, literary, and scholarly purposes for most of the past two millennia.