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Neutralization of phonemes occurs when two distinct phonemes merge or become indistinguishable in a particular phonological context. This can happen due to phonetic similarity or simplification of contrasts, leading to a loss of distinction between the phonemes. Neutralization can occur in specific environments or across the board in a language.

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