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Due to historical sound changes, there may also be consonant changes. Some examples include:
Due to historical sound changes, there may also be consonant changes. Some examples include:
*Addition of ''g-'' in the stressed stem.
*Addition of ''g-'' in the stressed stem.
**This happens in both types of breaking verbs when the unstressed stem begins in a vowel. In such verbs, ''e'' and ''o'' become ''gia'' and ''gua'' respectively when stressed.  
**This happens in both types of breaking verbs when the unstressed stem begins in a vowel. In such verbs, ''e-'' and ''o-'' become ''gia-'' and ''gua-'' respectively when stressed.  
*Delabialization of labialized consonants such as ''gu-, qu-, du-'', etc. in the stressed stem.
*Delabialization of labialized consonants such as ''gu-, qu-, du-'', etc. in the stressed stem.
**This happens as a rule in ''e'' > ''ia'' verbs.  
**This happens as a rule in ''e'' > ''ia'' verbs.  
**It also happens in ''o'' > ''ua'' verbs, but this can instead be analyzed as the merging of the two labializations.
**In ''o'' > ''ua'' verbs, the two labializations are merged (e.g. unstressed ''guo-'' becomes stressed ''gua-'' and not *''guua-'').


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