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Refers to a change in a [[consonant]] to a weaker, softer use (for a language), where this strength refers to the degree of significance it has in the language's [[phone]] set / [[diphone]] structure.
Refers to a change in a [[consonant]] to a weaker, softer use (for a language),
where this strength refers to the degree of significance it has in the language's [[phone]] set / [[diphone]] structure.




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==See also==
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* [[fortition]]  (strengthening - the opposite of lenition)
* [[fortition]]  (strengthening - the opposite of lenition)



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