| 11. | Learning a new dialect is usually done informally through a process of immersion and recognizing sound shifts.
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| 12. | A sound shift or for etymology's sake?
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| 13. | The brains of some children, right from birth, cannot clearly hear phonemes that make rapid sound shifts.
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| 14. | The southernmost varieties have completed the second sound shift, whereas the northern dialects remained unaffected by the consonant shift.
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| 15. | The southernmost varieties had completed the second sound shift, while the northern varieties remained unaffected by the consonant shift.
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| 16. | On the other hand, it has several developments and sound shifts not found in any other Low German dialect.
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| 17. | All Germanic languages are united by subjection to the sound shifts of Grimm's law and Verner's law which originated Proto-Germanic.
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| 18. | After a sound shift the letters ?, ? became uniphonic, but ( except in Samaritan Hebrew ) ? remained multiphonic.
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| 19. | This would be the start of Rank 1's radical sound shift every few years which would lead to some genre-blending releases.
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| 20. | After a sound shift the letters, could only mark one phoneme, but ( except in Samaritan Hebrew ) still marked two.
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