phonetics

listen to the pronunciation of phonetics
الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} fonetik

En eski düşüncelerim fonetik hakkındaydı. - My earliest thoughts were about phonetics.

sesbilim
sesbilgisi
(Tıp) Sesler ilmi, sesbilim, fonetik
sesbilgi
phonetic
fonetik

Esperanto bir metin, fonetik olarak 28 harfli bir alfabe kullanılarak yazılır. - A text in Esperanto is written phonetically using an alphabet of 28 letters.

En eski düşüncelerim fonetik hakkındaydı. - My earliest thoughts were about phonetics.

phonetic
ses
phonetic
(Dilbilim) sesbilgisel
phonetic
sesçil

İngilizce sesçil bir dil değil. - English is not a phonetic language.

acoustic phonetics
akustik sesbilgisi
experimental phonetics
deneysel sesbilgisi
phonetic
Fonetik, ses veya seslerle ilgili, ses tellerinin titreşimi sonucu oluşan seslere ait
experimental phonetics
(Dilbilim) deneyli sesbilgisi
instrumental phonetics
(Dilbilim) araçlı sesbilgisi
phonetic
phonetic alphabet fonetik alfabe
phonetic
sesçik
phonetic
(Tıp) Ses veya seslerle ilgili ses tellerinin titreşimi sonucu oluşan seslere ait
phonetic
{s} sesleri gösteren
phonetic
phonetic spelling fonetik imlâ
phonetic
phonetically fonetik olarak
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The study of the physical sounds of human speech, concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds (phones), and the processes of their physiological production, auditory reception, and neurophysiological perception, and their representation by written symbols
The study of speech sounds in general; what people actually say in various languages
study of the production, transmission, and reception of sounds in speech
A branch of linguistics dealing with the analysis, description, and classification of speech sounds, or segments
The form phonetic is used as a modifier
In linguistics, phonetics is the study of speech sounds
{i} study of the representation and production of speech sounds, study of phonetic systems (Linguistics)
Phonetics is the study of the sounds used in speech These are called speech sounds
the study of the production, transmission, and reception of speech sounds
The doctrine or science of sounds; especially those of the human voice; phonology
Disciplines of Study [DoS]
the branch of acoustics concerned with speech processes including its production and perception and acoustic analysis
The study of a language's sound system including sound-letter correspondence, intonation, stress, and rhythm
is the study of the different speech sounds that can create speech and the way these are created by the various 'organs of speech' in the body including the tongue, palate, lips, pharynx, etc
The art of representing vocal sounds by signs and written characters
Phonetic means relating to the sound of a word or to the sounds that are used in languages. the Japanese phonetic system, with its relatively few, simple sounds + phonetically pho·neti·cal·ly It's wonderful to watch her now going through things phonetically learning how to spell things. the science and study of speech sounds. Study of speech sounds. It deals with their articulation (articulatory phonetics), their acoustic properties (acoustic phonetics), and how they combine to make syllables, words, and sentences (linguistic phonetics). The first phoneticians were Indian scholars ( 300 BC) who tried to preserve the pronunciation of Sanskrit holy texts. The Classical Greeks are credited as the first to base a writing system on a phonetic alphabet. Modern phonetics began with Alexander Melville Bell (1819-1905), whose Visible Speech (1867) introduced a system of precise notation for writing down speech sounds. In the 20th century linguists focused on developing a classification system that can permit comparison of all human speech sounds. Another concern of modern phonetics is the mental processes of speech perception
the study of speech sounds and their representation by written symbols
pronunciation system
phonics
phonetic
Relating to the sounds of spoken language
phonetic
Relating to phones (as opposed to phonemes)
phonetic
representing articulate sounds or speech
articulatory phonetics
(Dilbilim) The field of articulatory phonetics is a subfield of phonetics. In studying articulation, phoneticians attempt to document how humans produce speech sounds (vowels and consonants). That is, articulatory phoneticians are interested in how the different structures of the vocal tract, called the articulators (tongue, lips, jaw, palate, teeth etc.), interact to create the specific sounds
phonetic
of or relating to the scientific study of speech sounds; "phonetic analysis" of or relating to speech sounds; "phonetic transcription
phonetic
{s} pertaining to the phonetic system of a particular language; of phonetics, of the study of speech sounds (Linguistics)
phonetic
Of or pertaining to the voice, or its use
phonetic
In such logographic writing systems as the Chinese writing system, the portion of a character (if any) that provides an indication of its pronunciation; contrasted with radical
phonetic
Representing vocal sounds
phonetic
Representing sounds; as, phonetic characters; opposed to ideographic; as, a phonetic notation
phonetic
The phonetic form of the word
phonetic
of or relating to speech sounds; "phonetic transcription
phonetic
of or relating to the scientific study of speech sounds; "phonetic analysis"
phonetic
of or relating to speech sounds; "phonetic transcription"
phonetic
The actual sound that the phoneme makes when spoken eg , /ph/ phonetically is /f/
phonetic
Written representation of spoken language (cf transliterated)
التركية - الإنجليزية

تعريف phonetics في التركية الإنجليزية القاموس.

önses düşmesi phonetics elision of the first sound of
a word, aphaeresis, apheresis
phonetics

    الواصلة

    pho·net·ics

    التركية النطق

    fınetîks

    النطق

    /fəˈnetəks/ /fəˈnɛtɪks/
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