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Sir, in a hypothetical language [s] occurs only when it is immediately preceded by a consonant, and [z] occurs in all other positions. Hence, in this language, the two sounds [s] and [z] are in contrastive distribution. True or false?
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Thank you so much for simplifying everything. I've always ran away from phonology and phonetics; but thanks to your educational videos, I'm actually starting to like these concepts!
THANK UUUUUU. Actually, I was giving up with phonology, but now I do understand and I kinda like it! I don't know how to show how grateful I am right now xD
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Sir Could explain overlapping distribution of sounds , thanks.
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Is there the presence of two different phones or phonemes which lead to semantic contrast?
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Are sand and send minimal pair?
They are.
/sænd/ = sand
/send/ = send is this right??
In this case do we have to draw a t table ?
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Sir, in a hypothetical language [s] occurs only when it is immediately preceded by a consonant, and [z] occurs in all other positions. Hence, in this language, the two sounds [s] and [z] are in contrastive distribution.
True or false?
In complimentary distribution
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Is it same as the neutralisation.? Or it’s different.?
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