Apophonia

/ˌæpəˈfoʊniə/ noun

In linguistics, a change in the sound of a word's root, often seen across different forms of the same word like 'sing, sang, sung.'

From Greek apo- (away) and phone (sound), literally 'away from sound.' This linguistic term describes how vowels and consonants shift within related words.

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