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Often used in the same context:
prosody,
ugaritic,
sociolinguistic,
phonetics,
phoneme,
cognates,
polynomials,
generative grammar,
sensorimotor,
loanwords,
trivium,
prakrit,
laterality,
psycholinguistics,
orthography,
combinatorics,
philological,
lateralization,
etymological dictionary,
boolean algebra,
hindbrain,
behaviorism,
musical notation,
conjugations,
psychoacoustics,
agnosia,
lexis,
sanskrit literature,
vedic literature,
contrastive,
versification,
ferdinand de saussure,
puranas,
lateralisation,
pentatonic scale,
ideograms,
auditory cortex,
gurmukhi,
chronobiology,
idioms,
lexicography,
nosology,
reflexive pronoun,
genitive,
spatiality,
khayal,
vernaculars,
avestan,
epigraphy,
austronesian,
etymologies,
hiragana,
corpora,
neurophysiology,
neuroanatomy,
motherese,
dialogic,
psychophysics,
assonance,
diphthong,
homophones,
biogeography,
dialects,
language,
international phonetic alphabet,
pentameter,
cerebellar,
memorisation,
adverbial,
morphometry,
vedantic,
hebrew alphabet,
phenomenology,
dysarthria,
alphabets,
alterity,
declension,
understandability,
structuralism,
subjunctive,
vocabulary,
linguistics,
romansh,
alef,
sutras,
cardinality,
sanskrit,
dari persian,
differential calculus,
anaphora,
algebraic,
schemata,
constructivism,
pinyin,
thesauri,
sinology,
auditory,
scansion,
eigenvalue,
atrioventricular,
echolalia,
vedas,
stylistics,
grammar,
dialectology,
philology,
grammars,
syntax,
folklore,
idiom,
lexicon,
poetics,
pragmatics,
ethnology,
neurology,
vernacular,
flirtatious,
friendly,
ordinal,
referencing,
semantics,
understanding,
unimodal,
administration,
adversarial,
attainment,
avoidant,
bidirectional,
biobehavioral,
brain,
chiastic,
close,
closer,
collaborative
Appears in the definition of:
firth,
j. r. firth,
jakobson,
john rupert firth,
naturalisation,
naturalization,
orthoepy,
phonologic,
phonological,
phonologist,
roman jakobson,
roman osipovich jakobson,
syncopation,
syncope
More general:
descriptive linguistics,
synchronic linguistics
Synonyms:
phonemics
Also try:
— Adjectives for phonology:
generative,
english,
lexical,
historical,
natural,
autosegmental,
segmental,
prosodic,
metrical,
comparative,
articulatory,
more...
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