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How to pronounce phonology in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms phonemics
Type of descriptive linguistics
Has types orthoepy
Derivation phonologic, phonological, phonologist

Examples of phonology

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An influential school of phonology in the interwar period was the Prague school.
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Sikkimese phonology and lexicon differ markedly from Classical Tibetan, however.
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Research is conducted in syntax, phonology, morphology, phonetics and semantics.
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This kind of logic often confuses those who do not know Japanese phonology well.
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Tamil phonology permits few consonant clusters, which can never be word initial.
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The main feature of Hepburn is that its spelling is based on English phonology.
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It is this phonology that underlies the modern pronunciation of Classical Arabic.
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These are pronounced according to English rules of phonology, rather than French.
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A description of the basic phonology of Nga'da and the treatment of borrowings.
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More examples
  • The study of the sound system of a given language and the analysis and classification of its phonemes
  • (phonologist) a specialist in phonology
  • Phonology is a branch of linguistics concerned with the systematic organization of sounds in languages...
  • Phonology is a British peer-reviewed journal of phonology published by Cambridge University Press, the only journal devoted exclusively to this subfield of linguistics. The current editors are Prof. Colin J. Ewen (Leiden University) and Prof. Ellen Kaisse (University of Washington). ...
  • The study of the way sounds function in languages, including phonemes, syllable structure, stress, accent, intonation, and which sounds are distinctive units within a language; The way sounds function within a given language
  • (phonologize) To shift to a phonemic status by developing a phonetic feature
  • (Phonological) person can read familiar words by using whole word method but has difficulty "sounding out" words that are new or letter-to-sound decoding problems.
  • (Phonological) pertaining to the speech sounds in words
  • (phonological) pertaining to the study of cyclic and seasonal natural phenomena, especially in relation to climate and plant and animal life