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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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article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
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before stops.
Biuniqueness is a
requirement of
classic structuralist phonemics. It
means that a
given phone,
wherever it occurs, must
unambiguously be...
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grouped together into
classes called phonemes; the
study of
these is
phonemics or
phonematics or phonology.
Phones as
components of
articulation are...
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systems for the languages. The
major work of
Kenneth Pike on the
subject is
Phonemics: a
technique for
reducing languages to writing. The
minimal pair was an...
- studies". Mon-Khmer Studies. 28: 1–18. Thompson,
Laurence E (1959). "Saigon
phonemics". Language. 35 (3): 454–476. doi:10.2307/411232. JSTOR 411232. Alves,...
- orthographies) or digraphs.
Examples of this
transcription may be seen in Pike's
Phonemics and in many of the
papers reprinted in Joos's
Readings in Linguistics...
- Whitehead,
Benedicte Nielsen (2012). The
Sound of Indo-European: Phonetics,
Phonemics, and Morphophonemics.
Museum Tusculanum Press. p. 505. ISBN 978-87-635-3838-1...
- doi:10.1017/S0025100301002109 Thompson,
Laurence C. (1959), "Saigon
Phonemics", Language, 35 (3),
Linguistic Society of America: 454–476, doi:10.2307/411232...
- 1017/S0025100300005090, S2CID 242632087 Thompson,
Laurence (1959), "Saigon
phonemics", Language, 35 (3): 454–476, doi:10.2307/411232, JSTOR 411232 Watson,...