Phonologies [noun]

Definition of Phonologies:

way something is said

Synonyms of Phonologies:


Opposite/Antonyms of Phonologies:

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Sentence/Example of Phonologies:

There are differences of phonology, vocabulary, and grammatical forms.

Phonology: Orm supplemented the current graphic methods by devices of his own.

Phonology: This has been sufficiently described at pp. 493-9: a few forms call for comment.

Phonology: This section should be compared with pp. 581-586; explanations of abnormal forms offered there are not repeated.

Phonology: Godrics Northern dialect has been well preserved, but he would have written scild 3, ric 4, and probably birth 13.

While Sudanese Negro in phonology and perhaps in most of its word roots, it is Hamitic in its grammatical features and pronouns.

The explanation of this rests on an elementary lesson in Old English phonology, which it will do the reader no harm to 62 acquire.

The Phonology is followed by an Accidence, which discusses the peculiarities of dialect grammar.

The subsequent changes in orthography are due mainly to changes of sound, and find their explanation in the phonology.

To these must be further added some striking peculiarities in phonology.