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  2. Help:IPA/Japanese - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Japanese on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Japanese in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  3. Muskeg - Wikipedia

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    moss bog) is a peat-forming ecosystem found in several northern climates, most commonly in Arctic and boreal areas. Muskeg is approximately synonymous with bog or peatland, and is a standard term in Canada and Alaska. The term became common in these areas because it is of Cree origin; maskek (ᒪᐢᑫᐠ) meaning "low-lying marsh". [1]

  4. Sphagnum pulchrum - Wikipedia

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    Sphagnum pulchrum is a species of moss belonging to the family Sphagnaceae. [1] It has almost cosmopolitan distribution. [1] References

  5. List of Sphagnum species - Wikipedia

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    Sphagnum fimbriatum As of November 2024 [update] , World Flora Online accepts 292 species in the peat-moss genus Sphagnum , along with 506 synonyms and 24 unplaced. [ 1 ]

  6. Sphagnaceae - Wikipedia

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    A clump of Sphagnum, peat moss Scientific classification; Kingdom: ... The Sphagnaceae is a family of moss with only one living genus Sphagnum. [1] References ...

  7. Sphagnales - Wikipedia

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    The Sphagnales is an order of mosses with four living genera: Ambuchanania, Eosphagnum, Flatbergium, and Sphagnum. The genus Sphagnum contains the largest number of species currently discovered (about 200, number varying according to the various authors). The other genera are currently limited to one species each.

  8. Japanese phonology - Wikipedia

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    Many generalizations about Japanese pronunciation have exceptions if recent loanwords are taken into account. For example, the consonant [p] generally does not occur at the start of native (Yamato) or Chinese-derived (Sino-Japanese) words, but it occurs freely in this position in mimetic and foreign words. [2]

  9. Sphagnum moss - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Sphagnum moss