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<p>of a word, a word boundary is likely to fall after each stressed syllable. Another example can be seen in a language that has <a href="page.php?w=vowel_harmony">vowel harmony</a> (like <a href="page.php?w=Turkish_language">Turkish</a>): the vowels within a given word share the same <em>quality</em>, so a word boundary is likely to occur whenever the vowel quality changes. Nevertheless, not all languages have such convenient phonetic rules, and even those that do present the occasional exceptions.<br/>
* <b>Orthographic boundaries</b>: Word separators,</p><p>
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