| 1. | Many phonetic changes provide the raw ingredients for later phonemic innovations.
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| 2. | It was also a period of phonetic changes in the spoken language.
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| 3. | Contraction causes phonetic changes in the vowels directly preceding the deleted syllable.
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| 4. | So this is similar to above example of phonetic changes.
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| 5. | This was also a period of phonetic changes in the spoken language.
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| 6. | An alternative etymology is that the orthography reflects phonetic changes in pronunciation.
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| 7. | Bartsch's law was a phonetic change affecting the palatalized consonant.
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| 8. | Maine English often features phonetic change or phonological change of certain characteristics.
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| 9. | These suffixes undergo some phonetic changes depending on context.
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| 10. | Chinese characters are morphemes independent of phonetic change.
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