SOUND ALTERNATIONS
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Phonological, phenomena, Assimilation, Dissimilation, Phonology, Morphological processes, Syntactic processes, Historical development, Evolution of languages, Phonological systems

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Teshaboyeva Nafisa Zubaydulla qizi, & Karimova Muhlisa Bahriddin qizi. (2023). SOUND ALTERNATIONS. "Conference on Universal Science Research 2023", 1(12), 294–297. Retrieved from https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/cusr/article/view/3514

Abstract

Sound alternations refer to the phonological phenomena in language where a particular sound or group of sounds changes depending on its position within a word or in relation to neighboring sounds. These alternations can include processes such as assimilation, where a sound becomes more like a neighboring sound, or dissimilation, where a sound becomes less like a neighboring sound. Sound alternations are important for understanding the underlying structure and patterns of a language's phonology, and they can have implications for morphological and syntactic processes as well. Studying sound alternations can provide insights into the historical development and evolution of languages, as well as their current phonological systems.

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