In Linguistic, the sequence is an external phenomenon of Sandhi which consists in binding the final consonant sound of a word to the initial vocalic sound of the word which follows it, which gives an impression of fluidity in the speech. In the phenomenon of the sequence, and contrary to the connection, the final consonants are always marked even if the following words begin with a consonant.

  • Stated: “It stops a robber”;

  • phonetic transcription:

The statement above comprises two sequences:

  • between the sounds and;
  • between the sounds and.

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