Sentence example with the word 'phonetic'

phonetic

accented, central, dissimilated, heavy, labiodental, low, oxytone, pitched, stressed, unrounded

Definition adj. of or relating to speech sounds

Last update: September 22, 2015


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Save for the consequences of these phonetic changes, Umbrian morphology and syntax exhibit no divergence from Oscan that need be mentioned here, save perhaps two peculiar perfect-formations with -1- and -nci-; as in ampelust, fut.   [Please select]

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These variations in the phonetic representation of the songs are attributable mostly to the birds.   [Please select]

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_Vindolandesses_, which is merely a phonetic spelling or misspelling of _Vindolandenses_, gives the correct name of the fort.   [Please select]

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Secondly, writers on place-names take too little account of facts outside the phonetic horizon.   [Please select]

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Its selection of place-names is about as limited and its neglect of all but purely phonetic considerations is as marked.   [Please select]

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He discovered that the Egyptians were the first people to use what we call "phonetic writing."   [Please select]

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Like most other words which express a scientific idea, the word "phonetic" is of Greek origin.   [Please select]

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