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1. Allophone, one of the phonetically distinct variants of a phoneme (q.v.)

2. Bislama, though phonetically English with a broad accent, is grammatically simpler

3. Bislama, though phonetically English with a broad accent, is grammatically simpler

4. The fact that English is spelt Conventionally and not phonetically makes the art of recording speech almost impossible

5. Sumerian is Agglutinative, which means that phonetically unchanging words and particles are joined together to form phrases

6. Point is, if the model is accurate it's like describing how sounds are articulated phonetically, how the/b/sound is a voiced Bilabial plosive.

7. Asafetida (pronounced phonetically, found online or at Indian grocers like Kalustyan’s) is the most simultaneously misunderstood and sublime ingredient in Indian cuisine. It …

8. The seers discovered that the Aldebaran written language was identical to that of the Sumerians and was phonetically similar to that of spoken German

9. Boatswain, often phonetically spelled and pronounced Bosun, was the term given to the Warrant Officer or Petty Officer who served as the foreman of a ship's crew

10. Nonetheless, it is common phonetically, as it is a typical allophone of /m/ and /n/ before the labiodental fricatives and , as in English comfort, circumvent, infinitive, or invent.

11. Although /d͡z/ and /d͡ʒ/ are phonetically realized as fricatives and in many environments, they are very much the voiced counterparts of the voiceless affricates with respect to phonological rules.

12. In this case, we have a young child who has phonetically spelled Cemetery , a word for a place set apart for the burial or entombment of the dead, on a sign without a dictionary on hand.

13. Bologna sausage, sometimes phonetically spelled Baloney (), is a sausage derived from mortadella, a similar-looking, finely ground pork sausage containing cubes of pork fat, originally from the Italian city of Bologna (IPA: [boˈloɲɲa] ( listen)).

14. Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a “neurologic speech disorder that reflects an impaired capacity to plan or program sensorimotor commands necessary for directing movements that result in phonetically and prosodically normal speech” (Duffy, 2013, p

15. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Counteraction principle or Counteraction theory is a legal principle which relates to the use of intellectual property where two marks are phonetically similar and where such a situation could lead to public confusion between brands.

16. These Barbacoan words are not spelled phonetically--each word is spelled according to the orthography of its own language, so if you're not familiar with these languages you will need to follow the links to see how to pronounce them

17. These Caddoan words are not spelled phonetically--each word is spelled according to the orthography of its own language, so if you're not familiar with these languages you will need to follow the links to see how to pronounce them

18. These Arawakan words are not spelled phonetically--each word is spelled according to the orthography of its own language, so if you're not familiar with these languages you will need to follow the links to see how to pronounce them

19. An examination of the International Phonetic Alphabet chart (IPA 2007) yields a large number of Consonantal places of articulation that are phonetically possible: bilabial, labio-dental, dental, alveolar, post-alveolar, retroflex, palatal, velar, uvular, pharyngeal, and glottal, as shown in Table 22.1.

20. Vocabulary Words in the Na-Dene/Athabaskan Language Family These Na-Dene words are not spelled phonetically--each word is spelled according to the orthography of its own language, so if you're not familiar with these languages you will need to follow the links to see how to pronounce them.

21. Berkshire (/ ˈ b ɑː r k ʃ ɪər,-ʃ ər / BARK-shər, -⁠sheer; in the 17th century sometimes spelt phonetically as Barkeshire; abbreviated Berks.) is a county in South East England.One of the home counties, Berkshire was recognised by the Queen as the Royal County of Berkshire in 1957 because of the presence of Windsor Castle, and letters patent were issued in 1974.