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phonetic    音标拼音: [fən'ɛtɪk]
a. 语言的,语言上的,表示语音的

语言的,语言上的,表示语音的

phonetic
语音

phonetic
adj 1: of or relating to speech sounds; "phonetic transcription"
[synonym: {phonetic}, {phonic}]
2: of or relating to the scientific study of speech sounds;
"phonetic analysis"

Phonetic \Pho*net"ic\ (f[-o]*n[e^]t"[i^]k), a. [Gr. fwnhtiko`s,
fr. fwnh` a sound, tone; akin to Gr. fa`nai to speak: cf. F.
phon['e]tique. See {Ban} a proclamation.]
1. Of or pertaining to the voice, or its use.
[1913 Webster]

2. Representing sounds; as, phonetic characters; -- opposed
to {ideographic}; as, a phonetic notation.
[1913 Webster]

{Phonetic spelling}, spelling in phonetic characters, each
representing one sound only; -- contrasted with {Romanic
spelling}, or that by the use of the Roman alphabet.
[1913 Webster]

130 Moby Thesaurus words for "phonetic":
accented, alveolar, apical, apico-alveolar, apico-dental,
arrowhead, articulated, assimilated, back, barytone, bilabial,
broad, cacuminal, central, cerebral, character, checked, close,
consonant, consonantal, continuant, cuneiform, demotic character,
dental, descriptive, determinative, dissimilated, dorsal, flat,
front, glide, glossal, glottal, glottochronological, grammalogue,
grammatic, graphemic, guttural, hard, heavy, hieratic symbol,
hieroglyph, hieroglyphic, hieroglyphics, high, hiragana, ideogram,
ideograph, intonated, kana, katakana, labial, labiodental,
labiovelar, lateral, lax, lexicographic, lexicological,
lexicostatistical, light, lingual, linguistic, liquid, logogram,
logograph, low, metalinguistic, mid, monophthongal, morphological,
morphophonemic, muted, narrow, nasal, nasalized, occlusive, ogham,
open, oxytone, palatal, palatalized, pharyngeal, pharyngealized,
philological, phonemic, phonetic symbol, phonic, phonological,
pictogram, pictograph, pitch, pitched, posttonic, psycholinguistic,
radical, retroflex, rounded, rune, semantic, semivowel, shorthand,
soft, sonant, stopped, stressed, strong, structural, surd,
syllabic, syntactic, tense, thick, throaty, tonal, tonic, twangy,
unaccented, unrounded, unstressed, velar, vocalic, vocoid, voiced,
voiceless, vowel, vowellike, weak, wedge, wide, word letter


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    As the Handbook of the International Phonetic Association (1999: 30) puts it: [T]he contrast between the words bead and bid has phonetic correlates in both vowel quality and vowel duration A phonemic representation which explicitly notes this might use the symbols iː and ɪ
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    Wanting to be more Californian and trying to correct my accent, I'm looking at the sound for mother, in the North America column What is the difference between IPA symbols for ɚ, ɹ, and ɝ (ɝ is n
  • Why are there 3 different ways to pronounce oo?
    The International Phonetic Alphabet is a single "standard" in the sense that there is a single inventory of symbols and a single officially defined "cardinal" value given to each of these symbols However, there is no single way these symbols are used in practice to transcribe words in particular languages
  • Pronunciation of English hiccup: Which syllables takes [k]?
    It is generally agreed that phonetic syllable division must as far as possible avoid creating consonant clusters which are not found at the edges of words This is the phonotactic constraint Thus windy might be ˈwɪn di or ˈwɪnd i, but it could not be ˈwɪ ndi (because English words cannot begin with nd)
  • Are phonics and Phoenician related? - English Language Usage . . .
    The word phonetic is of Greek origin (φωνή {phōni} = voice) Greek writing probably first emerged in the 8th century BCE What its predecessors appear to have lacked, namely the Phoenician alphabet, was a comprehensive representation of vowel as well as consonant sounds





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