词汇 | phonologically |
释义 | phonologically adverb language specializeduk /ˌfɒn.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl.i/ us /ˌfoʊ.nəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl.i/ in a way that relates to the sounds in a particular language or in languages, or to the study of this: Polish is a very complex language, both structurally and phonologically. Some of the children were confused by hearing phonologically similar words. The Italian language is phonologically very regular. We showed all the children in the group a sequence of five phonologically dissimilar consonants. This word is phonologically similar to a large number of other words. Linguistics: phonology & phonetics accommodation alliterative alveolar apheresis aphesis assonance diphthong homonym intrusive labial labialize labiodental postconsonantal retroflex retroflexion rhotic rhyme the International Phonetic Alphabet unpronounceable unrepeatable Related wordsphonology phonological Examples of phonologicallyphonologically Plag claims (197) that -ize and -ify are phonologically (prosodically) conditioned allomorphs. This may be deleted phonologically leaving only the mutation effect. That is, they behave phonologically as more than one segment, both with respect to distribution and patterning in phonological processes. The form of these two alternants is not phonologically predictable, though their distribution is. Conversely, "unmarked" forms are phonetically and phonologically simple, and are the most frequently occurring in the language. More phonologically and phonetically complex signs have these secondary hand-internal movements in addition to their primary path movement. They cannot all be phonologically or metrically unmarked, so it is worth comparing them in terms of markedness. The relationship between the children's ability to isolate phonemes and their ability to phonologically recode them in a pseudoword decoding task was next examined. If so, the learning mechanism may form the basis of the phonologically based priming effects that we have observed. In the priming condition, nonwords were preceded by real word primes that were phonologically related to the nonwords. In contrast, the addition of a phonologically nonneutral suffix may alter primary stress placement, consonants, or vowel quality of the stem. Although the spelling may be different, phonologically these are produced the same. Initial voicing contrast acquisition in normal and phonologically disordered children. Phonologically, there may be patterns to demonstrate that certain sets of vowels form classes with certain other vowels. This statement appears to be in conflict with the data presented, in which long vowels are only found before phonologically voiced consonants. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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