| 1. | Based on these sound shifts they are further divided in 5 subcategories.
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| 2. | The following chart illustrates some of the more commonly seen sound shifts:
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| 3. | Furthermore 1st conjugation verbs are always monosyllabic and their stems undergo sound shifts.
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| 4. | The second West Germanic language to undergo this sound shift was Old High German.
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| 5. | We know this because it did not participate in the sound shift from to.
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| 6. | The effect of this sound shift can be seen by comparing the following words:
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| 7. | Many West Germanic dialects underwent a series of sound shifts.
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| 8. | Other phonemes, like mu, make slow sound shifts and do not create a problem.
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| 9. | In the twentieth century, the Philadelphia accent intensely underwent sound shifts in non-linear, complex directions.
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| 10. | Karip�na French Creole both in historical sound shifts and in present variation has agglutinative morphophonemic changes.
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