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The way sounds function within a given language

Thus, underlying ‘agtus’ was converted first into ‘āgtus’ by the vowel lengthening rule, and then into ‘āktus’ by the ancient persistent rule. This example has previously been interpreted as indicating that new rules can enter a phonology elsewhere than at depth I.

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 science of human vocal sounds
The system or science of speech sounds in a language, focusing especially on the history and theory of sound changes
the branch of linguistics which studies the sound systems of languages Phonological rules describe the patterns of sounds used distinctively in a language, and phonologists are interested in the question of what constitutes a possible sound system for a natural language
The science or doctrine of the elementary sounds uttered by the human voice in speech, including the various distinctions, modifications, and combinations of tones; phonetics
Phonology is the study of the sounds in a language, both the study of phonemes (those sounds that have a significance in a language) and phonetics (how we make and hear those sounds)
The study of the sounds of language
{i} study of speech sounds and rules of pronunciation
the study of the sound system of a given language and the analysis and classification of its phonemes
the study of sound patterns in language
The sound system of language including speech sounds, speech patterns and rules that apply to those sounds
The study of sounds used in speech
The study of the sound system of a particular language
Sound structure of a language Grimm's Law describes a set of phonological changes in the development of IE consonants to Gmc
Branch of linguistics concerned with the sounds of speech, the way the sounds of particular languages change over time and the way the sounds of one language relate to those of another
The study of speech sounds
Phonology is the study of the functions of speech sounds, i e how a language uses which phonemes in which contexts Phonemes are the speech sounds that make two words distinguishable
study of speech sounds
a study of the sounds in any language
The system or science of speech sounds in a language focusing especially on the history and theory of sound changes
Also, a treatise on sounds
In linguistics, phonology is the study of speech sounds in a particular language. the study of the system of speech sounds in a language, or the system of sounds itself. Study of sound patterns within languages. Diachronic (historical) phonology traces and analyzes changes in speech sounds and sound systems over time (e.g., the process by which sea and see, once pronounced with different vowel sounds, have come to be pronounced alike). Synchronic (descriptive) phonology investigates sound patterns at a single stage in a language's development, to identify which ones can occur and in what position (in English, for example, nt and rk appear within or at the end of words but not at the beginning)
is often considered to be a part of grammar: it is the study of the way speech sounds are combined to create words and meaning within a sentence Just as there are grammar rules that apply to the syntax of a sentence and the morphology of words, there are phonological rules These are rather complex, however, and do not concern us at this level
The branch of linguistics concerned with the structural relationships between segments The study of phonetics and phonemics together in the evolution of speech sounds
phonologically
In accordance with phonology
phonologic
Of or pertaining to phonology
phonologic
{s} of phonology, of the study of speech sounds and rules of pronunciation
phonological
Of or pertaining to phonology
phonological
{s} of phonology, of the study of speech sounds and rules of pronunciation
phonological
of or relating to phonology; "the phonological component of language
phonological
of or relating to phonology; "the phonological component of language"
phonological
of or related to phonology
phonologically
from the point of view of phonology, through the study of speech sounds and rules of pronunciation
phonology

    Silbentrennung

    pho·no·lo·gy

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    Etymologie

    [ f&-'nä-l&-jE, fO- ] (noun.) 1799. From phono- + -logy .
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