anticipatory assimilation.
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anticipatory assimilation. — See regressive assimilation … Useful english dictionary
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regressive assimilation — Phonet. assimilation in which a following sound has an effect on a preceding one, as in pronouncing have in have to as /haf/, influenced by the voiceless /t/ in to. Also called anticipatory assimilation. Cf. progressive assimilation. [1885 90] *… … Universalium
regressive assimilation — Phonet. assimilation in which a following sound has an effect on a preceding one, as in pronouncing have in have to as /haf/, influenced by the voiceless /t/ in to. Also called anticipatory assimilation. Cf. progressive assimilation. [1885 90] … Useful english dictionary
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