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Even after reading the article I don't know how the debuccalization sounds. A file with two or three examples of usual and debuccalized word variant could be very usefull. (Preferrably in more than one language.) Šedý ( talk) 10:19, 24 November 2011 (UTC)
The adaptation of Korean loanwords in Japanese is based on a single source where the author only takes two informants and transcription in karaoke machines, which is highly unreliable, also the author does not make such a strong statement as was originally written here, so I've corrected it. Honestly, I would even leave it out completely taking it as basically unsourced and even if true, marginal to the phonology of Japanese. Muflon 83 ( talk) 20:40, 28 January 2016 (UTC)
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Even after reading the article I don't know how the debuccalization sounds. A file with two or three examples of usual and debuccalized word variant could be very usefull. (Preferrably in more than one language.) Šedý ( talk) 10:19, 24 November 2011 (UTC)
The adaptation of Korean loanwords in Japanese is based on a single source where the author only takes two informants and transcription in karaoke machines, which is highly unreliable, also the author does not make such a strong statement as was originally written here, so I've corrected it. Honestly, I would even leave it out completely taking it as basically unsourced and even if true, marginal to the phonology of Japanese. Muflon 83 ( talk) 20:40, 28 January 2016 (UTC)
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