phonology in English

noun
1
the branch of linguistics that deals with systems of sounds (including or excluding phonetics), especially in a particular language.
Semantics is not even in second place; what comes next in respect to time devoted to it in linguistic curricula is phonology (the study of speech sounds).

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1. I studied phonology in depth at university.

2. Introduction to Syntax, Morphology and Phonology.

3. In phonology, much emphasis is laid on Articulation.

4. 17 I studied phonology in depth at university.

5. This would mean that the patient is heavily reliant on assembled phonology.

6. In phonology, an Allomorph is a variant form of a morpheme

7. The student was grilled for two hours on the subject of phonology.

8. She went and she took um, phonology, some uh voice work?

9. In distinctive feature analysis the features themselves thus become important components of the phonology.

10. (Phonetics & Phonology) consisting of or characterized by consonants: a Consonantal cluster.

11. The three Allotones are traditionally called the “entering tones” in Chinese phonology

12. The English phonetics and phonology are two major branches of the English linguistics.

13. 19 The paper introduces the phonology of Badu Tuhua in Etang, Babu district, Hezhou city, Guangxi Autonomous Region, which is compares it with the MC phonology, and lists its homophony syllabary .

14. Comparative study of phonology of this dialect is of great theoretical significance and academic value.

15. Distinctive features: a term of phonology, i . e . a property which distinguishes one phoneme from another.

16. Allophone (plural Allophones) (phonology) Any of two or more alternative pronunciations for a phoneme

17. Linguistically, BASL differs from other varieties of ASL in its phonology, syntax, and vocabulary.

18. However, they are extremely similar in diffa few points of phonology, vocabulary, and grammar.

19. From the viewpoint of the phonology , we emend the words in different editions of Liu's poems.

20. Although the lexis is heavily anglicised, the phonology retains features lost in Jèrriais since the 16th century.

21. Phonology played an role early in Chinese reading and homophone errors more easily than non - homophone ones.

22. In Contiguity Theory, Norvin Richards argues that there are universal conditions on morphology and phonology, particularly in how the prosodic structures of language can be built, and that these universal structures interact with language-specific properties of phonology and morphology.

23. 3 The treatment of rhythmical hierarchy is based on the comparatively recent theory of metrical phonology.

24. Clitics are linguistic entities which do not fit neatly in the traditional division of labor: phonology, syntax, and morphology

25. Have some spare copies of your phonology or grammar write-ups to give to anyone interested.

26. If a single Chinese character is considered from the perspectives of pictograph, ideograph and phonology, a Ch...

27. 10 Reviewing philology phonology dialectology and lexis studying history, which aiming at the annotation of Lushi - chunqiu's. "

28. The Chinese phonology is a study that deals with the Chinese phonological system and the laws of its development.

29. But what you don't find in any real sense is phonology, morphology, syntax, combinatorial systems or arbitrary names.

30. Bislama can be basically described as a language with an English vocabulary and an Oceanic grammar and phonology.

31. Bislama can be basically described as a language with an English vocabulary and phonology and an Oceanic grammar

32. But if the lexicon is not complete, then neither is the syntax, semantics or phonology likely to be.

33. Many different theoretical approaches have been developed, and no area of phonology has been free from critical examination.

34. The above examples all relate to phonology, but there are examples of mis-adaptation from the grammar as well.

35. Firstly, the article analyses the long and short vowel system of Zhuang language and Yue dialect with the phonology and phonetics method.

36. From the Cambridge English Corpus In contrast, speech perception and phonology, though objects of serious scientific inquiry, have at times taken a Backseat …

37. Adj (Phonetics & Phonology) of, relating to, or denoting a speech sound articulated using both lips: (p) is a Bilabial stop, (w) a Bilabial semivowel.

38. 11 This paper describes the phonology of Hakka dialect in Shijiao, Lianjiang, including phonological system and its features, and lists the syllabary.

39. Modelling Coarticulation is central to understanding how the categorical, timeless and context-independent units suggested by phonology and the gradual, dynamic and context-dependent

40. Adj (Phonetics & Phonology) of, relating to, or denoting a speech sound articulated using both lips: (p) is a Bilabial stop, (w) a Bilabial semivowel.

41. This paper discusses the iconicity in vocabulary from the aspects of phonology, morphology, lexeme and etyma and then probes into its effect on vocabulary teaching.

42. These works are seen as a vital resource for research into chữ Nôm, as well as historical dialects, vocabulary, and phonology of Vietnamese.

43. For example, the word that appears as ktbu "they wrote" in Jeffrey Heath's Ablaut and Ambiguity: Phonology of a Moroccan Arabic Dialect appears as ketbu in Harrell's grammar.

44. Anaptyxis (ˌænæpˈtɪksɪs) n, pl-tyxes (-ˈtɪksiːz) (Phonetics & Phonology) the insertion of a short vowel between consonants in order to make a word more easily pronounceable

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46. Acceptability judgments form a substantial portion of the empirical foundation of nearly every area of linguistics (e.g., phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics) and nearly every type of linguistic theory

47. English Grammar: Introduction, phonology and Accidencemiddle School English Grammar and CompositionEasy Learning English IdiomsThe institutes of English grammarWords and Their Uses, Past and PresentEnglish Grammar: Methodical, Analytical, and Historical

48. Ical spelling-to-soundrules by which Anorthographic seg­ ment is assigned its phonology, the segments ofa new word ornonword are matched to the equivalent segments in known words

49. It is distinguished by its phonology, whitish twigs and paired thorns, blue green Bipinnate leaves lacking a petiolar gland, but with glands between nearly all its 2-12 pinnate pairs.

50. • 8 tests Intermediate and Advanced Levels (B and C) Phonology Series is a collection of six practice books with eight audiocassettes dealing with the pronunciation, rhythm, stress, and intonation of English: