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On the Loss of Sound in Kazakh

Bahati Guli Manafu

Abstract


The loss of sound in Kazakh can be divided into explicit and implicit forms. If the writing is matched with the pronunciation after the loss of sound, it is called explicit loss of sound. If the sound is lost when reading, but not expressed in the form, it is called implicit loss of sound.

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Kazakh; Loss of Sound

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Institute of Linguistics, Academy of Sciences of Kazakhstan; Kazakh Grammar, 2002.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v9i2.1418

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