Things dissimilation often describes (“dissimilation ________”)
pairs
How dissimilation often is described (“________ dissimilation”)
anaerobic,
oxidative,
aerobic,
regressive,
complete,
nasal,
bacterial,
accentual,
consonantal,
tonal,
ethnic,
glottal,
microbial,
glucose,
labial,
assimilation,
phonetic,
regular,
progressive,
fermentative,
morphological,
consonant,
partial,
subsequent,
distant,
glycerol,
vocalic,
rapid,
melodic,
liquid,
organic,
simple,
complex,
slow,
geminate,
substrate,
defective,
phonological
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