I have an assignment about (phonemic & phonological analysis, phonological alternations, processes & rules) from phonetics & phonology course and I really just can't understand anything & I can't solve it cuz it's TOO HARD !
I read the book twice and the pp slides but nothing ☹️ I tried to write the rules but I couldn't !! Can someone pls tell me what to do or where can I get help from?! Our colleagues are the MOST selfish ppl I've ever met in my whole entire life
Propose a rule (phonetics & phonology)?
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- 3+ months ago by Linguist ...
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- course, assignment, rule, rules, analysis
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