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2. Explain the difference between the following sound changes:
Sporandic / Regular
Sporandic = affects only a few words, not the entire language; the change is unpredictable.
Ex. OE spræc => PDE speech. Loss of r is not general – spring, spree etc. retain it
Regular = apply throughout language; are predictable
Ex. In Spanish, p changes into b when intervocalic
Conditioned/Unconditioned
Conditioned sound change = dependent on certain contexts and affects only some of the sound’s occurrences.
Ex. In Spanish, p changes into b when intervocalic
Unconditioned sound change = occurs generally and is not dependent on the phonetic context or restricted by neighbouring sounds
Ex. P at the beginning of words = p.
Phonemic/phonological and Non‐phonemic/phonetic
Non-phonemic (allophonic change) do not alter the total number of phonemes in the language => non-phonemic shift = change in pronunciation (phonetic level), but no changes in phonemic level.
Phonemic = change the structural organization of the inventory of sounds – adds/deletes phonemes/basic sounds in the langauge