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<p>vowels are pronounced longer before voiced consonants than before voiceless consonants. Also, the quality of the vowels may be affected.</p>

<p>Before disappearing, a sound may trigger or prevent some phonetic change in its vicinity that would not otherwise have occurred, and which may remain long afterward. For example:<br/>
* In the <a href="page.php?w=English_language">English</a> word night,  the  sound (spelled gh) disappeared, but before, or perhaps as it did so (see "<a href="page.php?w=compensatory_lengthening">compensatory lengthening</a>"),</p><p>
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