| phonology |
a study of the sounds in any language
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| phonology |
The study of the variability in pronunciation of sounds of a given language.
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| phono- |
Phono Connectors are the most common type of connections used between turntables/CD players/tuners/mixers/amplifiers to link stereo audio products together ie: the red & white sockets on the back of all CD players. A single (yellow) socket is also used for the main video output on a CDG or DVD player to take the signal to a TV video input.
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| phonogram |
A letter-sound combination that includes more than one grapheme or phoneme. Examples of common phonograms are ole (in hole, mole, role) and ake (as in make, bake, lake). Another term sometimes used for phonograms is word family.
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