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How can I find equivalents to the following chart for Japanese?

Scilicet, the chart for Modern Japanese must SCHEMATICALLY map out each of its phonemes. Each phoneme must be tailgated by a common Modern Japanese word featuring that phoneme. Vowels MUST be charted in a triangle or quadrilateral. Useless to list out phonemes unordered or unschematic!

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These two pages stem from the 2013 10 edn. of Fromkin, Rodman's An Introduction to Language. My library doesn't have the 2018 11 edn.

Tsundoku
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  • Hi, could you please focus the IPA question on just one language? Asking for languages generally makes the question too broad (which is actually a close reason on Stack Exchange sites). – Tsundoku Aug 16 '21 at 11:33
  • @Tsundoku I narrowed this to Japanese. Please reopen? –  Aug 19 '21 at 05:48
  • @Tsundoku Thanks, but can you please retain my first para.? Undeniably, it's unproductive if I must ask this question for each e-language. I'm yearning to know the general method to find such IPA charts, that applies for each e-language. –  Aug 20 '21 at 03:47

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