| 11. | A number of phonological processes affected Old English in the period before the earliest documentation.
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| 12. | Here certain phonological processes take place which change the shapes of one or both contiguous morphemes.
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| 13. | Synaeresis is one of various phonological processes in which segments of words or phrases are lost.
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| 14. | In voiceless counterpart, and in several more, the sound occurs a result of phonological processes.
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| 15. | Their statements are based in part on some specific observations made by . ( See Hawaiian phonological processes)
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| 16. | This is a kind of external sandhi in which words join, undergoing phonological processes such as elision.
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| 17. | There is a complex set of phonological processes that affect both the vowel and the consonant in reduplication.
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| 18. | There are also complex phonological processes that are triggered by the presence of root-final clitic pronouns.
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| 19. | Sandhi effects like these ( or other phonological processes ) are usually the historical origin of morphosyntactically triggered mutation.
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| 20. | It may also indicate contracted morphemes, and thus is not a phonological process but rather a morphological one.
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