what is the concern of linguistic context?
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Linguistic Context is a context defined purely in terms of what follows or what precedes a particular segment that is undergoing a sound change. In other words, a linguistic context will not take into account the social, situational aspects, or the psychological aspects.
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Linguistic context is a context defined solely in terms of what comes after or before a segment that is changing its sound.
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- In other words, a linguistic context will not take into account the social, situational aspects, or psychological aspects.
- It is concerned with both the study of specific languages and the quest for generic features that are shared by all languages or large groupings of languages.
- It is divided into the following sections: Phonetics is a term that refers to the (the study of the production, acoustics, and hearing of speech sounds) phonology is the study of sound (the patterning of sounds).
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