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Epenthesis / Sound change / Optimality theory / Assimilation / Phonological change / Debuccalization / Phonotactics / Lenition / Phonology / Linguistics / Historical linguistics
Date: 2011-11-26 10:17:48
Epenthesis
Sound change
Optimality theory
Assimilation
Phonological change
Debuccalization
Phonotactics
Lenition
Phonology
Linguistics
Historical linguistics

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