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I. Phonological Rules

Phonology Class 3 April 13, 2005 Phoneme: A contrastive phonological segment whose phonetic realizations are predictable by rule. ... of morphemes, as where voicing of the /z/ of the plural suffix is replaced by voiclessness, giving /s/, in words like /kots/ coats and /saks/ socks. ... For the most part, assimilation rules stem from articulatory or

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  Phonology, Phonological, Assimilation, Voicings

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