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Phonology is the
branch of
linguistics that
studies how
languages systematically organize their phonemes or, for sign languages,
their constituent parts...
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transcription delimiters.
English phonology is the
system of
speech sounds used in
spoken English. Like many other...
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because of this, they may be
analyzed as "placeless"
phonemes with no
phonologically specified place of articulation. A
competing approach rejects the transcriptions...
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comparison of the IPA
system with
those used in learners' materials.
Irish phonology varies from
dialect to dialect;
there is no
standard pronunciation of...
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visual media.
Unless noted otherwise, this
article describes the
phonology of
Urban East Norwegian. The
spelling is
always Bokmål. /n, t, d/ are...
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Phonological awareness is an individual's
awareness of the
phonological structure, or
sound structure, of words.
Phonological awareness is an important...
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Hebrew phonology may
refer to:
Biblical Hebrew phonology Modern Hebrew phonology Tiberian Hebrew This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- African-American
Vernacular English to the
Great Lakes urban centers. Any
phonologically unmarked North American accent falls under an
umbrella known as General...
- the [ð] is
always used
between vowels. Árnason, Kristján (2011), The
Phonology of
Icelandic and Faroese,
Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-922931-4...
- morphology, syntax, and
semantics of Korean. For
phonetics and
phonology, see
Korean phonology. See also
Korean honorifics,
which play a
large role in the...