TODO: Make consonants table working

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\par Because of that, standard transliteration rules have been created that approximate the actual sounds, which will be indicated by \textphonlitex{X} where \textquot{X} will be the sound in question, mapped in Latin characters with conventions as defined in \autoref{sec:conventions}.
\section{Conventions}
\label{sec:conventions}
\section{Conventions}\label{sec:conventions}
Hazns can produce a wide variety of sounds, from ones similar to human's, to more unfamiliar noises which need approximations.
For instance, because their muzzle is longer than a human's alveolar ridge, they can move the tongue in different ways and produce deeper vocalizations.
For instance, because their muzzle is longer than a human's alveolar ridge, they can move the tongue in different ways and produce more articulated vocalizations.
\subsection{IPA Extensions for hazn people}
\begin{xltabular}{\textwidth}{l|XX}
\caption{Articulations}
\toprule
Name & Symbol & Description
\midrule
\endhead
Hissed & ◌͙͡◌ & This diacritic represents a quick short sequence of post-alveolar affricated blows of air, similar in texture to a \textquot{high-pitched} \textphon{χ}. \\
\bottomrule
\end{xltabular}