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- A sound change involving the loss of a syllable when it's next to a phonetically identical (or similar) syllable. Haplology is a type of dissimilation. Perhaps the best-known example is the reduction of Anglaland in Old English to England in Modern English.www.thoughtco.com/haplology-phonetics-term-4083268
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WEBJan 16, 2020 · A sound change involving the loss of a syllable when it's next to a phonetically identical (or similar) syllable. Haplology is a type of …
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