Assimilation is a natural process which happens in every language: one phoneme is turned into another because of the influence of a neighbouring sound. So, this stands at the very centre of connected speech. The most common type of assimilation is regressive, that is, it operates backwards: the phoneme undergoing the change is influenced by … Continue reading Introduction to assimilation
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