| 1. | The answer is, as Kjoonlee also says, entirely phonological rule.
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| 2. | Such phonological rules may continue to apply for an indefinite amount of time.
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| 3. | Pronunciation may also deviate from normal phonological rules.
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| 4. | Phonological rules may change the phonemes involved.
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| 5. | No phonological rule is applied in the declension of " talo " ` house '.
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| 6. | It alternated with its syllabic counterpart in accordance with a phonological rule known as Sievers'law.
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| 7. | Notably, however, the resulting stem is reduced according to the dialect's phonological rules.
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| 8. | The last vowel is lengthened even in writing if it is pronounced and it is required by phonological rules.
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| 9. | It seems unlikely that this is a correct and complete description of the actual phonological rules underlying laryngeal deletion.
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| 10. | Consonants may also occur long ( geminate ), but their occurrence is generally predictable by regular phonological rules.
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