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phonological processes (assimitation (sounds becoming more like. these can…
phonological processes
sounds becoming more like. these can be voicing, manner or place
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removing the feature 'nasal' from a saegment leavesyou with a voicing stop at the same place of articulation
a segment, vowel or consonant, becomes double long like the /s/ in the phrase miss sandy
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a sound, usually before a /j/ glide but often befopre a high front vowel.
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segment becomes like another usually adjacent segment, in voicing.
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