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Phonology (formerly also
phonemics or phonematics) is the
branch of
linguistics that
studies how
languages systematically organize their phonemes or,...
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comparison of the IPA
system with
those used in learners' materials.
Irish phonology varies from
dialect to dialect;
there is no
standard pronunciation of...
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trouble playing the files, see
Wikipedia Media help. ****anese
phonology is the
system of
sounds used in the
pronunciation of the ****anese language...
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transcription delimiters.
English phonology is the
system of
speech sounds used in
spoken English. Like many other...
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visual media.
Unless noted otherwise, this
article describes the
phonology of
Urban East Norwegian. The
spelling is
always Bokmål. /n, t, d/ are...
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French phonology is the
sound system of French. This
article discusses mainly the
phonology of all the
varieties of
Standard French.
Notable phonological features...
- the [ð] is
always used
between vowels. Árnason, Kristján (2011), The
Phonology of
Icelandic and Faroese,
Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-922931-4...
- In
phonology, ****imilation is a
sound change in
which some
phonemes (typically
consonants or vowels)
change to
become more
similar to
other nearby sounds...
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Metrical phonology is a
theory of
stress or
linguistic prominence. The
innovative feature of this
theory is that the
prominence of a unit is
defined relative...
- [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. The
phonology of
Welsh is
characterised by a
number of
sounds that do not
occur in English...