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- Phonology is the branch of linguistics that studies how languages systematically organize their phones or, for sign languages, their constituent parts...
- comparison of the IPA system with those used in learners' materials. Irish phonology varies from dialect to dialect; there is no standard pronunciation of...
- Phonological awareness is an individual's awareness of the phonological structure, or sound structure, of words. Phonological awareness is an important...
- Hebrew phonology may refer to: Biblical Hebrew phonology Modern Hebrew phonology Tiberian Hebrew This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- and visual media. Unless noted otherwise, this article describes the phonology of Urban East Norwegian. The spelling is always Bokmål. /n, t, d/ are...
- Look up phonology in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Phonology is a branch of linguistics. It may also refer to: Phonology (journal), a journal published...
- / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. English phonology is the system of speech sounds used in spoken English. Like many other...
- Chinese phonology is covered by the following articles: Concerning modern Chinese: Standard Chinese phonology Cantonese phonology For the phonology of other...
- English Phonology and Phonological Theory: Synchronic and Diachronic Studies is a 1976 book by Roger L****. The book was reviewed by Richard M. Hogg and...
- ⟨k⟩, such as pek ('quite'), are phonologically /k c/, but nearly all polysyllabic nouns with ⟨k⟩ are phonologically /ɡ/. Lewis (2001:10). Proper nouns...