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use four language to discuss the difference between Allophones and Phonemes​

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Allophones are sounds, whilst a phoneme is a set of such sounds. Allophones are usually relatively similar sounds which are in mutually exclusive or complementary distribution (C.D.). ... If two sounds are phonetically similar and they are in C.D. then they can be assumed to be allophones of the same phoneme.

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