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Phonological rule
A
phonological rule
is a formal way of expressing a systematic
phonological
or
morphophonological
process or
diachronic
sound change
in
language
. Phonological rules are commonly used in generative
phonology
as a notation to capture sound-related operations and computations the human brain performs when
producing
or
comprehending
spoken language. They may use
phonetic notation
or
distinctive features
or both.
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