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articulatory phonetics PSYCH

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A word's spelling could also reflect differences in the phonetics of the writer's regional dialect.
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Auditory phonetics deals with how the sounds are perceived, exactly what the person hearing the sounds is perceiving.
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He implemented simplified spelling which used phonetics, and can be seen in early-edition phrases.
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The pronunciation of a consonant as is sometimes called aspiration but, in phonetics, aspiration is the burst of air accompanying a stop.
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In phonetics, the smallest perceptible segment is a phone.
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This is the term's primary use in phonology when describing phonemes, or in phonetics when describing phones.
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Only a few uncommon characters have "kui" phonetics.
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In terms of phonetics, certain sounds are made by configuring the mouth in specific ways.
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The expression plane also now consists of two levels: phonetics and phonology.
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Name spellings change according to phonetics and convenience.
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