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phonetics the branch of acoustics concerned with speech processes including its production and perception and acoustic analysis
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phonetics Phonetics (from the Greek word phone = sound/voice) is the study of sounds (voice). It is concerned with the actual properties of speech sounds (phones) as well as those of non-speech sounds, and their production, audition and perception, as opposed to phonology, which operates at the level of sound systems and abstract sound units (such as phonemes and distinctive features). Phonetics deals with the sounds themselves rather than the contexts in which they are used in languages. ...
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phonetics The study of speech sounds in general; what people actually say in various languages.
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phonetics the study of the production, transmission, and reception of speech sounds
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phonetics Of or relating to speech sounds. Of or relating to the scientific study of the actual speech sounds of the language. The science that studies the characteristics of human sound production, especially for the description, classification, and transcription of speech.
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