Definition of Phonologic. Meaning of Phonologic. Synonyms of Phonologic

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Definition of Phonologic

Phonologic
Phonologic Pho`no*log"ic, Phonological Pho`no*log"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to phonology.

Meaning of Phonologic from wikipedia

- Phonology (formerly also phonemics or phonematics) is the branch of linguistics that studies how languages systematically organize their phonemes or,...
- / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. English phonology is the system of speech sounds used in spoken English. Like many other...
- Tengwar), many of which feature advanced graphic designs corresponding to phonologic properties. The basic unit of writing in these systems can map to anything...
- their traditional local features in favor of this more national norm. Phonological (accent) features that are typical of American dialects—in contrast to...
- Government Phonology (GP) is a theoretical framework of linguistics, and more specifically of phonology. The framework aims to provide a non-arbitrary...
- Kannada (/ˈkɑːnədə, ˈkæn-/; ಕನ್ನಡ, IPA: [ˈkɐnːɐɖa]) is a classical Dravidian language spoken predominantly in the state of Karnataka in southwestern India...
- you have trouble playing the files, see Wikipedia Media help. ****anese phonology is the system of sounds used in the pronunciation of the ****anese language...
- Hebrew phonology may refer to: Biblical Hebrew phonology Modern Hebrew phonology Tiberian Hebrew This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- Northern Roglai as a representative Chamic language. In Proto-Chamic Phonologic Word and Vocabulary: Bloomington: Indiana University. pp. 21–69. Brunelle...
- minus sign below the base vowel; this minus sign diacritic is optional in phonologic transcriptions below the base vowel [a] or [ɔ] as it is not distinctive...