Abstract
Dissimilation is a phonological process in which one segment becomes less similar to another segment with respect to a given feature.
Dissimilation is a phonological process in which one segment becomes less similar to another segment with respect to a given feature.
Regular synchronic alternations involving dissimilation are much rarer than those involving assimilation (for a general overview of dissimilation, see Aldrete and Frisch 2007, and Bye forthcoming; Suzuki 1998 is a typological study of the phenomenon). Diac…