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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...
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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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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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phonological hierarchy describes a
series of
increasingly smaller regions of a
phonological utterance, each
nested within the next
highest region...
- 187–207 Comrie,
Bernard (1997). "Turkish
Phonology". In Kaye, Alan S.; Daniel,
Peter T. (eds.).
Phonologies of Asia and Africa. Vol. 2.
Winona Lake, Indiana:...
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change to
become more
similar to
other nearby sounds. A
common type of
phonological process across languages, ****imilation can
occur either within a word...
- "to understand". This /ɛt/
final does not fit into
general Cantonese phonology,
though the
final with the
longer vowel -et /ɛːt/ has
appeared in vernacular...
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Phonology is a 2004 book
edited by
Bruce Hayes,
Robert Kirchner, and
Donca Steriade in
which the
authors discuss a
theory based on
which phonologies are...
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social and
dialectal context.
Finland Swedish has a
slightly different phonology.
Swedish has nine
vowels that, as in many
other Germanic languages, exist...
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transcription delimiters. The
phonology of the
Hungarian language is
notable for its
process of
vowel harmony...