Klingenheben's law

In historical linguistics, Klingenheben's law is a set of four sound changes governing the lenition (softening) of certain syllable-final consonants in earlier forms of the Hausa language. The four sound changes affect the velar stops, coronal stops, labial obstruents, and the bilabial nasal.

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Klingenheben's law

In historical linguistics, Klingenheben's law is a set of four sound changes governing the lenition (softening) of certain syllable-final consonants in earlier forms of the Hausa language. The four sound changes affect the velar stops, coronal stops, labial obstruents, and the bilabial nasal.

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