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phonetic

[ US /fəˈnɛtɪk/ ]
[ UK /fənˈɛtɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to speech sounds
    phonetic transcription
  2. of or relating to the scientific study of speech sounds
    phonetic analysis

How To Use phonetic In A Sentence

  • His remarks on French, focus on syntax and semantics, all but omitting phonology, phonetics and orthography.
  • Similarly, with "badinage" - the phonetic meaning comes out as "bad in age" - memory, sex, teeth. Archive 2008-04-01
  • Aside from the linguistic challenges they pose, these ancient artificial, noncewords, with their sonorous, cantillating, rhyming, and rhythmical variations on phonetic themes, have intrigued and fascinated scholars who try to divine the rules governing their formation. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 1
  • The large number of diacritics makes it possible to mark minute shades of sound as required for a narrow phonetic transcription.
  • It is pointed out in the present paper that this hypothesis, without supporting by any evidences in the Tangut literature, was only analogized from the phonetic features of the Lolo languages.
  • His content is in Farsi, Farsi written phonetically with English characters and plain English.
  • It's wonderful to watch her now going through things phonetically learning how to spell things.
  • Lillian and Anna had decided to try teaching Mom a nonphonetic, ideographic, alphabet, and in the morning they co-opted Sonny to help. Naudsonce
  • The colon sign ":" is to mark a 'fortis' stop, without imposing exact phonetics. Markedness and the uvular proposal in PIE
  • The repetition, and eventually the matching of the sounds of the letters to their corresponding picture will get your youngsters recognizing letters and knowing their phonetical sounds in no time! A Learning Activity That Can Be Used For A One Year, Two Year And Four Year Old Child For Literacy Skills? « Literacy Skills « Literacy Help « Literacy News
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