phonological rule
pho
ˌfɑ:
faa
no
nə
nē
lo
ˈlɑ:
laa
gi
ʤÉĒ
ji
cal
kəl
kēl
rule
ru:l
rool
/fˌɒnəlˈɒdʒÉĒkəl ɚˈuːl/

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a systematic pattern or process in a language that governs the way phonemes or sounds interact with each other, influencing their pronunciation or distribution within words and sentences
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