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In the past, phonology was so difficult for me, but I get more comprehensible and control it when we start to follow your videos. Therefore, I can't find the word to reward your work more than thank you so much.
Thank you very much. I'm taking a course in phonology and your video helped me a lot. Extremely helpful.
I have a question what if we found minimal pairs whats gonna happen then
Thank you!!
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Hi thank you so much this helped a lot. I have a question if there is only one same environment between to sounds lets say at the end of a word does that mean they are not allophones?
Thank you so much ❤️ your video are very helpful.
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what if there is minimal pair?
Omg this is so helpful but where do I find explication for other processes other than palatalization?
Make sure you watch my other videos in the playlist.
Thank you so so much! But I've a question: why isn't it [s]/_vowel?
You can't generalise for every vowel if you have not been presented with every vowel. You have to be specific to the data set that you are given.
Thank you!
@@lejlac9348 No problem ^^