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In linguistics, neutralization refers to the loss of a phonemic distinction between two sounds in a specific phonological context. This means that a contrast between sounds is not maintained in all environments and they are pronounced the same way in that particular context. Neutralization often occurs in the process of speech production due to assimilation or simplification of articulatory gestures.

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