Fusion (phonetics)
In phonetics and historical linguistics, fusion, or coalescence, is a sound change in which two or more segments with distinctive features merge into a single segment. This can occur both on consonants and in vowels.
In phonetics and historical linguistics, fusion, or coalescence, is a sound change in which two or more segments with distinctive features merge into a single segment. This can occur both on consonants and in vowels.
In phonetics and historical linguistics, fusion, or coalescence, is a sound change in which two or more segments with distinctive features merge into a single segment. This can occur both on consonants and in vowels.
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