Definition of Intelligibility. Meaning of Intelligibility. Synonyms of Intelligibility

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- Intelligibility may refer to: Look up intelligibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mutual intelligibility, in linguistics Intelligibility (communication)...
- intelligibility. For example, the varieties of Chinese are often considered a single language, even though there is usually no mutual intelligibility...
- In speech communication, intelligibility is a measure of how comprehensible speech is in given conditions. Intelligibility is affected by the level (loud...
- Afrikaans, and different spellings. There is a large degree of mutual intelligibility between the two languages, especially in written form. The name of...
- Faroese and Icelandic. A more recent classification based on mutual intelligibility separates modern spoken Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish as "mainland...
- horses exist in reality. The objects or concepts that have intelligibility may be called intelligible. Some possible examples are numbers and the logical law...
- Republic. Czech is closely related to Slovak, to the point of high mutual intelligibility, as well as to Polish to a lesser degree. Czech is a fusional language...
- Danish, Norwegian and Swedish are close enough to form a strong mutual intelligibility where cross-border communication in native languages is very common...
- transmission channel affect speech intelligibility. The influence that a transmission channel has on speech intelligibility is dependent on: the speech level...
- degree of mutual intelligibility with a speaker of the more closely related Neapolitan language, but far less mutual intelligibility with a person speaking...