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ভাষার ধ্বনিবিজ্ঞান

phonology

Noun

ধ্বনিবিজ্ঞান, শব্দবিদ্যা, স্বরবিজ্ঞান


Definitions of phonology in English

noun

(1) The study of the sound system of a given language and the analysis and classification of its phonemes

Examples of phonology in English

(1) To analyse language and to define language disorders most linguists divide language into four domains: phonology , grammar, semantics, and pragmatics.

(2) His remarks on French, focus on syntax and semantics, all but omitting phonology , phonetics and orthography.

(3) Dan is now a distinguished specialist on Amazonian languages and professor of phonetics and phonology at the fine Department of Linguistics at the University of Manchester in England.

(4) Differences in phonology can usually be associated with the geographic location of the speaker.

(5) While these languages shared phonology and grammar, they had entirely different vocabularies.

(6) Semantics is not even in second place; what comes next in respect to time devoted to it in linguistic curricula is phonology (the study of speech sounds).

(7) Panini was a Sanskrit grammarian who gave a comprehensive and scientific theory of phonetics, phonology , and morphology.

(8) Roman Jakobson's good friend, that arch-structuralist aristocrat Nikolai Sergeevich Trubetzkoy, famously said that phonetics is to phonology as numismatics is to economics.

(9) Pidgins and Creoles do not have a single phonology and phonology remains the least stable system in otherwise stabilized pidgins.

(10) While this research demonstrates that phonological previews aid in the processing of the target word, evidence from individual difference studies suggests that phonology is not used in the same manner by all readers.

(11) Though more study is neededu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac I'm a big fan of the scientific method, but this reminds me of a spoof term paper I once wrote, many years ago, after having read one too many phonetics articles debunking the perceptions of phonologists .

(12) He was not just a great linguist - phonologist , grammarian, semanticist, and polyglot - but a musician, musicologist, Orientalist, and gourmet (he wrote a book called The Eater's Guide to Chinese Characters); and a wonderful humorist.

(13) This difficulty has been linked to weaknesses in phonological skills, particularly phonemic awareness.

(14) These patients have severe phonological deficits in the assembled phonology pathway, and appear to read exclusively via semantics.

(15) The list contains words that prove very difficult to recode phonologically because of the complex orthographic patterns they comprise.

(16) The difficulty of this contrast is that the phonemes included were phonologically similar, though contrastive.

(17) The aim of the second study was to test the importance of phonological impairment in morphological awareness.

(18) Strictly speaking, not even the vowels are phonologically autonomous in most accents of English.

(19) Third, erroneous responses on expressive naming tasks by both good and poor readers are often phonologically similar to the target item.

(20) In all these studies, phonological and morphological tasks were highly intercorrelated.

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