English » Arabic

phonetic ADJ

phonetic analysis PSYCH

phonetic errors PSYCH

phonetic transcription PSYCH

phonetic zero PSYCH

phonetic structure disorders PSYCH

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Here vowel length is conditioned by phonetic and morphemic environment.
en.wikipedia.org
A major source of change is the constant competition between the tendency towards phonological integration and the tendency towards phonetic simplicity.
en.wikipedia.org
Those for teaching advanced learners (such as youths and adults) have infrequent phonetic annotations for new phrases or characters.
en.wikipedia.org
In some cases, however, the kanji are sometimes chosen for both their semantic and phonetic values, a form of phono-semantic matching.
en.wikipedia.org
The preposition "v" is always bound to the following word; however its phonetic realization follows the normal phonological rules for.
en.wikipedia.org
His travels enabled him to collect information about the sounds of many languages and to develop a universal phonetic alphabet.
en.wikipedia.org
In earlier times, greater phonetic freedom was generally allowed.
en.wikipedia.org
Some dialects may show more than one phonetic form, but the conditioning factors for such variation are unknown.
en.wikipedia.org
There is considerable variation in its application and phonetic effects.
en.wikipedia.org
Contraction causes phonetic changes in the vowels directly preceding the deleted syllable.
en.wikipedia.org

Choose your language Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski