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What does phonological change mean?​

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phonological change is any sound change that alters the distribution of phonemes in a language.

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For example, the devoicing of the vowels /i/ and /ɯ/ in certain environments in Japanese, the nasalization of vowels before nasals (common but not universal), changes in point of articulation of stops and nasals under the influence of adjacent vowels.

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