phonemics

NOUN
  1. the study of the sound system of a given language and the analysis and classification of its phonemes
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  • Enforcing regularity in morphophonemics is like trying to clean sand off the beach.
  • The notes appended here represent my first and necessarily tentative analysis of certain patterns in Linyaari phonemics and morphophonemics. Massage
  • One of the most famous artists to ground their work in the phoneme is the Dadaist Kurt Schwitters, whose "Ur Sonata" demilitarized language after World War I by softening and subtilizing phonemes through the performance of a score. Schwitters 'work coincides with the Russian Futurists', whose made-up language "Zaum" used phonemics to tap language's universal source, and thereby its glossolalic, transliterative potentials. Undefined
  • I find it's better to transcribe a language based on phonemics rather than phonetics. The net doesn't have to be an intellectual wasteland for Etruscan studies
  • The notes appended here represent my first and necessarily tentative analysis of certain patterns in Linyaari phonemics and morphophonemics. Massage
  • One empirical focus of her work has been the morphophonemics and prosody of Japanese.
  • Orton-Gillingham is a multisensory approach that uses phonemics and three basic learning pathways: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. Knowing Jesse
  • To begin with, many transcriptions do not really understand phonemics, and waste a lot of effort trying to represent the actual sound of each phoneme. Languagehat.com: MICRONESIAN ORTHOGRAPHY.
  • * The notes appended here represent my first and necessarily tentative analysis of certain patterns in Linyaari phonemics and morphophonemics. First Warning
  • The major patterns and problems of Korean morphophonemics are discussed, along with a host of small-scale alternations to be accounted for in the lexicon and some interesting shape alternations in the formation of diminutives and in reduplicated forms.
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