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sound law noun

  /ˈsaʊnd lɑ/ , /ˈsaʊnd lɔ/ , /ˈsaʊnd lɔː/
  • (phonology) A rule that describes historical sound change (the change in pronunciation of a given sound or cluster of sounds) in the development of a language. [from 19th c.]
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