- phonologically
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phonologically — adverb see phonology … New Collegiate Dictionary
phonologically — See phonologic. * * * … Universalium
phonologically — adverb In accordance with phonology. See Also: phonological, phonologist, phonology, phoneme … Wiktionary
phonologically — adv. from the point of view of phonology, through the study of speech sounds and rules of pronunciation fəʊnÉ™ lÉ‘dʒɪklɪ / fÉ’nÉ™ lÉ’ … English contemporary dictionary
phonologically — adverb see phonological … Useful english dictionary
linguistics — /ling gwis tiks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the science of language, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and historical linguistics. [1850 55; see LINGUISTIC, ICS] * * * Study of the nature and structure of… … Universalium
Proto-Balto-Slavic language — Proto Balto Slavic Geographic distribution: northeastern Europe Linguistic classification: Indo European Proto Balto Slavic Subdivisions: Balto Slavic languages Proto Balto Slavic … Wikipedia
Vowel — In phonetics, a vowel is a sound in spoken language, such as English ah! IPA| [ɑː] or oh! IPA| [oʊ] , pronounced with an open vocal tract so that there is no build up of air pressure at any point above the glottis. This contrasts with consonants … Wikipedia
Koine Greek phonology — Koine Greek is phonologically a transition period: at the start of the period, the language was generally virtually identical to Classical Ancient Greek, whereas in the end the language had phonologically a lot more in common with Modern Greek… … Wikipedia
Allomorph — This article is about a linguistic term. See Pseudomorph for another meaning of the word. An allomorph is a linguistics term for a variant form of a morpheme. The concept occurs when a unit of meaning can vary in sound (phonologically) without… … Wikipedia