what is co-articulation effects
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Co-articulation is the process of making one sound almost at the same time as the next.There are two well-known co-articulation effects, called "assimilation" and "elision"
Assimilation
when two phonemes occur in sequence and some aspect of one phoneme is taken or copied by the other, the process is known as assimilation
More information about assimilation
A phonological process in which a speech sound changes and becomes more like or identical to another sound that preceded or follows
For example
In English the negative prefix appears as im before words beginning with a bilabial stop
e.g. impossible, but as in -before words bginning with alveolar stop
e.g.intolerant
Elision
The leaving out of a sound or sounds in speech
For example
The proununciation of -suppose
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