Definition of phonology. Meaning of phonology. Synonyms of phonology

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Definition of phonology

Phonology
Phonology Pho*nol"o*gy, n. [Phono- + -logy.] The science or doctrine of the elementary sounds uttered by the human voice in speech, including the various distinctions, modifications, and combinations of tones; phonetics. Also, a treatise on sounds.

Meaning of phonology from wikipedia

- Phonology is the branch of linguistics that studies how languages systematically organize their phones or, for sign languages, their constituent parts...
- / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. English phonology is the system of speech sounds used in spoken English. Like many other...
- Hebrew phonology may refer to: Biblical Hebrew phonology Modern Hebrew phonology Tiberian Hebrew This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- If you have trouble playing the files, see Wikipedia Media help. The phonology of ****anese features a phonemic inventory of five vowels (/a, e, i, o...
- they pronounce only /l/ and the null initial. See the discussion on phonological shift below. Some linguists prefer to analyze /j/ and /w/ as part of...
- Autosegmental phonology is a framework of phonological analysis proposed by John Goldsmith in his PhD thesis in 1976 at the M****achusetts Institute of...
- delimiters. This article deals with current phonology and phonetics and with historical developments of the phonology of the Tagalog language, including variants...
- Chinese phonology is covered by the following articles: Concerning modern Chinese: Standard Chinese phonology Cantonese phonology For the phonology of other...
- IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. This article is about the phonology and phonetics of the Spanish language. Unless otherwise noted, statements...
- change to become more similar to other nearby sounds. A common type of phonological process across languages, ****imilation can occur either within a word...