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phonetician

NOUN
  1. a specialist in phonetics

How To Use phonetician In A Sentence

  • All of this I must say with the caveat that I am a syntactician and not a phonetician; these are impressions not based in observation but introspection, and there is no quicker way to discover a false truth than introspection. “Ms.”-ing the point « Motivated Grammar
  • Our resident phonetician often gets called on by the police for forensic consulting work. Archive 2007-06-01
  • He was a trained phonetician so he took very good notes. Helping the Hearing Impaired
  • As a phonetician rahter than a stylistics expert, I thought he was particularly good at the prosodic stuff as well, which you mention in passing. On Obama's victory style
  • The phenomenon is well known to phoneticians and is called ‘coarticulation’.
  • I'm also oversimplifying, but that's okay, because I'm not a phonologist or a phonetician.
  • I suppose that lawyers and semanticists learn how to come to clear conclusions about these things - I'm glad I'm just a simple phonetician.
  • Being a pretty good amateur phonetician, I base the phonetics of my language on that of a real language. Archive 2008-08-01
  • To some extent, the presence of phoneticians on the committee ensured that the strict prescriptivism expressed by Reith in 1924 was to some extent mitigated.
  • All of this I must say with the caveat that I am a syntactician and not a phonetician; these are impressions not based in observation but introspection, and there is no quicker way to discover a false truth than introspection. “Ms.”-ing the point « Motivated Grammar
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