Definition of Phonological. Meaning of Phonological. Synonyms of Phonological

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Definition of Phonological

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

Meaning of Phonological from wikipedia

- Cherology English phonology List of phonologists Neogrammarian Phonological development Phonological hierarchy Second language phonology Brentari, Diane;...
- In linguistics, a distinctive feature is the most basic unit of phonological structure that distinguishes one sound from another within a language. For...
- Phonological awareness is an individual's awareness of the phonological structure, or sound structure, of words. Phonological awareness is an important...
- identical) phonological system. Among other things, most dialects have vowel reduction in unstressed syllables and a complex set of phonological features...
- Hebrew phonology may refer to: Biblical Hebrew phonology Modern Hebrew phonology Tiberian Hebrew This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- delimiters. A phonological rule is a formal way of expressing a systematic phonological or morphophonological process in linguistics. Phonological rules are...
- the phonological structures of a language (and likewise, phonological change may sway the process of sound change). One process of phonological change...
- information from and to its slave systems: the phonological loop and the visuo-spatial sketchpad. The phonological loop stores verbal content, whereas the visuo-spatial...
- The phonological hierarchy describes a series of increasingly smaller regions of a phonological utterance, each nested within the next highest region...
- of several Slavic languages, like Russian. Irish shares a number of phonological characteristics with its nearest linguistic relatives, Scottish Gaelic...