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- Phonology - Wikipedia
Phonology (formerly also phonemics or phonematics) [1][2][3][4][a] is the branch of linguistics that concerns how languages organize the foundational elements that make their words In spoken languages, these are phonemes like vowel and consonant sounds that affect meaning
- Phonology | Phonetics, Speech Sounds, Articulation | Britannica
Phonology, study of the sound patterns that occur within languages Some linguists include phonetics, the study of the production and description of speech sounds, within the study of phonology
- An Introduction to Phonology
Phonology is where you put into practice all you’ve learned in phonetics It is the study of how sounds are strung together (phonotactics), how they interact with each other, and the rules that account for these processes
- Phonology | Cambridge Core
Phonology is concerned with all aspects of phonology and related disciplines The journal is published quarterly, and carries research articles, as well as book reviews and shorter pieces on topics of current interest within phonology
- Phonology - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Phonology is defined as the systematic use of phonetically given material within a language, closely related to phonetics, morphology, syntax, and semantics, focusing on the organization and structure of sounds in linguistic analysis
- Phonology Explained - by Linguistically Yours!
Phonology is the branch of linguistics that studies how sounds are organised within specific languages While phonetics deals with the physical properties of sounds, phonology focuses on how these sounds are understood and processed by speakers
- PHONOLOGY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PHONOLOGY is the science of speech sounds including especially the history and theory of sound changes in a language or in two or more related languages
- Phonology · Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science
Phonology is the study of sound patterns in spoken language These patterns include contrastive sound inventories, regularities in sound distribution, and alternations of sounds
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