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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...
- together into classes called phonemes; the study of these is phonemics or phonematics or phonology. Phones as components of articulation are usually described...
- السودان. المكتب المصري الحديث. ****ins, James (2007). Sudanese Arabic : phonematics and syllable structure. Harr****owitz Verlag. ISBN 978-3-447-05519-2....
- north-Indian vernaculars". Sanskrit words have been Tamilized through the "Tamil phonematic grid". Sanskrit was a language for religious purposes and for the political...
- renaming the study of language-dependent pronunciation phonemics or phonematics instead, but this did not gain widespread acceptance either, so the terms...
- example, the Great Vowel Shift). Portuguese spelling is not strictly phonematic. It is ****ociated with an extension of the Portuguese language and the...
- the act; (2) Every aspect of language ("semantics, syntactics, or even phonematics") functionally interacts with pragmatics; (3) There is no distinction...
- describe either "satemisation" or "centumisation", as the emergence of a new phonematic category rather than the disappearance of an inherited one. Antoine Meillet...
- European variants of /ɾ/ include [ɾ̥], [r̝], [r̻], and [ɻ̊]. Sometimes a non-phonematic [ə] is added after a final /ɾ/. ^ A single s is pronounced voiced /z/...
- with the genitive). Phonetic purism: directed at foreign phonemes and phonematical combinations (such as gánster or champú in Spanish). There is a reverse...