Phonological history of French

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title: Phonological history of French
text: French exhibits perhaps the most extensive phonetic changes of any of the Romance languages. Similar changes are seen in some of the northern Italian regional languages, such as Lombard or Ligurian. Most other Romance languages are significantly more conservative phonetically, with Spanish, Italian, and especially Sardinian showing the most conservatism, and Portuguese, Occitan, Catalan, and Romanian showing moderate conservatism. French also shows enormous phonetic changes between the Old Frenc
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description: Phonetic changes in the French language
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date created: 2012-12-07T11:46:42Z
date modified: 2024-09-09T19:03:21Z
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