| phonology |
the branch of linguistics which studies the sound systems of languages. Phonological rules describe the patterns of sounds used distinctively in a language, and phonologists are interested in the question of what constitutes a possible sound system for a natural language.
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| phonation |
the production of vocal sounds, especially speech.
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| phoneme |
is the smallest unit of sound; for example, the word "cat" has three phonemes.
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| phonograph |
an instrument that reproduces sounded recorded on a grooved disk.
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| phonology |
Study of phonemes or speech sounds, the smallest units of oral language.
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