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Such a transitional phoneme is attested for instance in modern Japanese; ふ [hu]. Its correspondent aspirated and bila-bial cognate forms are, of course, contemplated in Japanese, but for the nonnative Japanese speaker it is certainly difficult to tell apart if the sound represented by ふ actually corresponds to [ƒ], to [p] or to a lenited glottid stroke [Ɂu].

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