Dissimilation prototypically refers to a situation in which a segment becomes less similar to a nearby segment with respect to a given feature. As a synchronic alternation, it can be exemplified by liquid dissimilation in Georgian, where the ethnonym‐forming suffix {‐uri} becomes [uli] when an /r/ precedes it anywhere within the word (Fallon 1993; Odden 1994). The resulting pattern of alternation is shown in (1).
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