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Phonology

 * Notes
 * Asterisks (*) next to symbols mark reported sounds that do not (yet) have official IPA symbols. See the respective articles for ad hoc symbols found in the literature.
 * Daggers (†) mark IPA symbols that have recently been added to Unicode. As of Unicode 5.1.0, this is the case of the labiodental flap, symbolized by a right-hook v: [[Image:Labiodental flap (Gentium).svg|20px|Labiodental flap]]. These will display properly with a recent version of Charis SIL, Doulos SIL or DejaVu Sans fonts installed.
 * In rows where some symbols appear in pairs (the obstruents), the symbol to the right represents a voiced consonant (except breathy-voiced ). However, cannot be voiced, and the voicing of  is ambiguous. In the other rows (the sonorants), the single symbol represents a voiced consonant.
 * Although there is a single symbol for the coronal places of articulation for all consonants but fricatives, when dealing with a particular language, the symbols may be treated as specifically dental, alveolar, or post-alveolar, as appropriate for that language, without diacritics.
 * Shaded areas indicate articulations judged to be impossible.
 * The symbols represent either voiced fricatives or approximants.
 * In many languages, such as English, and  are not actually glottal, fricatives, or approximants. Rather, they are bare phonation.
 * It is primarily the shape of the tongue rather than its position that distinguishes the fricatives, , and.