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The kappa preceder is a linguistic term referring to a specific phonetic feature in certain languages, where the sound "k" (kappa) is pronounced before a vowel. This phenomenon often occurs in languages with specific morphological rules or phonetic environments, influencing how words are formed and pronounced. It can also relate to the patterns of consonant-vowel interactions in phonology. Overall, it showcases the complexity and variability of sound systems across different languages.

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