Despite attempts to explain some phonetic changes being caused by a Gaulish substrate, only one of them is certain, because this fact is clearly attested in the Gaulish-language epigraphy on the pottery found at la Graufesenque ( 1st century ).
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Although letters and speech sounds do not have a one-to-one correspondence in standard English spelling, spelling rules that take into account syllable structure, phonetic changes in derived words, and word accent are reliable for most English words.
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It is therefore believed that the local letter sampi was used to denote some kind of intermediate sound during the phonetic change from the earlier plosive clusters towards the later sound, possibly an affricate, forming a triplet with the Greek letters for and.
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Scholars have been puzzled by the use of " ? * s " in the Qur'an since Christians in Arabia used " yask? " before and after Islam, itself derived from the Syriac form " Yshka? " by a phonetic change.
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In French, despite the deep phonetic changes that the language has undergone from the original Latin, which include the loss of many inflections in the spoken language, the subjunctive " ) } } remains prominent, largely because the subjunctive forms of many common verbs are strongly marked phonetically.
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Over the years, the endonym may have undergone phonetic changes, either in the original language or the borrowing language, thus changing an endonym into an exonym, as in the case of " Paris ", where the " s " was formerly pronounced in French.
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At a shorter timescale ( weeks of intensive exposure to a second language ) as well, phonetic changes have been observed in an individual's native language ( Chang, 2012, 2013 ); these changes, termed'phonetic drift', generally approximate properties of the second language.
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It was a phonetic change, merely a mild and superficial complication in the phonological system, but when * [ z ] merged with * / r /, the effect on the phonological system was greater . ( The example will be discussed below, under "'conditioned merger "'.)
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That they used to be nasalized, like the vowels before lost nasals, is indicated by certain phonetic changes not always reflected in the orthography : Fr . " femme " " woman " / fam / ( with the lowering of ( nasalized ) to * " ?" prior to denasalization ).
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Russian loans are distinguished from Old Bulgarian ones on the basis of the presence of specifically Russian phonetic changes, as in > 1 > @ > B ( turnover, rev ), = 5 ? > = OB5 = ( incomprehensible ), O4 @ > ( nucleus ) and others.
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