phonetic in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The main advantage of the phonetic approach is its simplicity compared with the orthographic approach.
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Some dialects may show more than one phonetic form, but the conditioning factors for such variation are unknown.
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In some cases, however, the kanji are sometimes chosen for both their semantic and phonetic values, a form of phono-semantic matching.
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Contraction must necessarily come before the phonetic change in vowels.
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Here vowel length is conditioned by phonetic and morphemic environment.
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One of the contexts where phonetic dissimilation may take place is where one language borrows a word from another language.
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It has no phonetic value of its own, and is purely an orthographic device.
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Systematic analyses of the fanqie yield an enumeration of the initials and finals, but not their phonetic values.
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Thus, the word plum has the unstressed syllables and which have phonetic mid tones resulting in a phonetic form of.
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Contraction causes phonetic changes in the vowels directly preceding the deleted syllable.
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