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Adjective(1) of or relating to speech sounds(2) of or relating to the scientific study of speech sounds

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(1) A traditional phonetic transcription represents speech as a succession of segments.(2) Within this framework, speech input could be analyzed into phonetic features that are connected to a phonemic level of representation.(3) An appendix also supplies phonetic transcriptions for five sonnets and fifteen speeches or scenes from the plays.(4) Champollion went on to show that for most of their writing, the scribes relied on using a relatively conventional phonetic alphabet.(5) The basic phonetic unit of pirate speech is the single long-drawn-out letter: R, I, A, etc.(6) It was generally agreed that professional language teachers should receive phonetic training, and that at the school stage the teacher should preferably be of the same language background as the pupils.(7) Next he contends that Iroquois orality and phonetic writing stand in equal relation; he supports this claim through his metacommentary on translation and literacy and through his allusions to the Bible.(8) Since Spanish is a much more phonetic language-each vowel has a single sound-the tasks required of students in the word analysis content area do not easily transfer between the two languages.(9) I just copied the story uncritically from Wucker's account and from Dove's poem, and of course neither of them is trained in phonetic vocabulary or its application to speech.(10) In addition to the adaptation of Chinese characters to pre-existing Japanese vocabulary, two phonetic systems of writing were developed after the ninth century.(11) Lawrence Carrington's St. Lucian Creole is a valuable handbook for anyone interested in the phonetic and morphological structure of Creole speech.(12) Its Cyrillic alphabet is phonetic ; its grammar is synthetic, conveying information through word modification rather than order.(13) Language CD-ROMs, which combine photographs, sounds, literal definitions and phonetic explanations, can contribute to restoring, sustaining and promoting of Aboriginal languages.(14) Instead, the list of names with front vowels surely differed from the list of names with back vowels in many other ways, phonetically and otherwise.(15) The/l / at the end of bell is still phonetically a lateral consonant for me, pronounced with the blade of my tongue in contact with the roof of my mouth.(16) It was a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510European phoneticism of the sound the Khoikhoi made when dancing in the new moonu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
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(1) phonetic symbol
(2) phonetic alphabet
(3) phonetic transcription
(4) phonetic symbols
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1. phonic


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