Consonant harmony

Consonant harmony is a type of "long-distance" phonological assimilation of consonants, akin to the assimilatory process involving vowels in vowel harmony, or both in vowel–consonant harmony. == Examples == === In Athabaskan languages === One of the more common harmony processes is coronal harmony, which affects coronal fricatives, such as s and sh.

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Consonant harmony

Consonant harmony is a type of "long-distance" phonological assimilation of consonants, akin to the assimilatory process involving vowels in vowel harmony, or both in vowel–consonant harmony. == Examples == === In Athabaskan languages === One of the more common harmony processes is coronal harmony, which affects coronal fricatives, such as s and sh.

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