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  • 1Phonological — Phonologic Pho no*log ic, Phonological Pho no*log ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to phonology. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2phonological — phonology ► NOUN ▪ the system of contrastive relationships among the fundamental speech sounds of a language. DERIVATIVES phonological adjective …

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  • 3phonological — adjective of or relating to phonology the phonological component of language • Syn: ↑phonologic • Pertains to noun: ↑phonology (for: ↑phonologic), ↑phonology …

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  • 4Phonological awareness — is the conscious sensitivity to the sound structure of language. It includes the ability to auditorily distinguish units of speech, such as a word s syllables and a syllable s individual phonemes. The ability to segment and blend phonemes is… …

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  • 5Phonological hierarchy — describes a series of increasingly smaller regions of a phonological utterance. From larger to smaller units, it is as follows:#Utterance #Prosodic declination unit (DU) / intonational phrase (I phrase) #Prosodic intonation unit (IU) /… …

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  • 6Phonological change — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …

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  • 7Phonological development — Sound is at the beginning of language learning. Children have to learn to distinguish different sounds and to segment the speech stream they are exposed to into units – eventually meaningful units – in order to acquire words and sentences. So, if …

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  • 8Phonological history of English consonants — The phonological history of English consonants is part of the phonological history of the English language in terms of changes in the phonology of consonants. Contents 1 Consonant clusters 1.1 H cluster reductions 1.2 Y cluster reductions …

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  • 9Phonological history of English vowels — In the history of English phonology, there were many diachronic sound changes affecting vowels, especially involving phonemic splits and mergers. Contents 1 Great Vowel Shift and Trisyllabic laxing 2 Tense–lax neutralization 3 Monophthon …

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  • 10Phonological history of English consonant clusters — The phonological history of English consonant clusters is part of the phonological history of the English language in terms of changes in the phonology of consonant clusters. Contents 1 H cluster reductions 1.1 Wh cluster reductions 1.2 Yew–hew… …

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