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f; -, kein Pl. phonetics Pl. (als Fach mit V. im Sg.)* * *die Phonetikphonetics* * *Pho|ne|tik [fo'neːtɪk]f -, no plphonetics sing* * *die1) (the study of the sounds of language.) phonetics2) (the science of sound, or of spoken sounds.) phonics* * *Pho·ne·tik<->[foˈne:tɪk]* * *die; Phonetik: phonetics sing* * ** * *die; Phonetik: phonetics sing* * *-en f.phonetics n. -
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f LING.1. phonetic alphabet ( oder script); die internationale Lautschrift the international phonetic alphabet, IPA* * *Laut|schriftfphonetics pl; (System auch) phonetic alphabet or script* * *Laut·schriftf phonetic alphabet* * ** * *1. phonetic alphabet ( oder script);die internationale Lautschrift the international phonetic alphabet, IPA* * *die (Phon.) phonetic alphabet* * *f.phonetic alphabet n.phonetic transcription n. -
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I Adj. phoneticII Adv. phonetically; according to the laws of phonetics* * *A. adj phonetic -
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* * *phonetical; phonetic* * *pho|ne|tisch [fo'neːtɪʃ]1. adjphoneticphonétische Schrift — phonetic transcription or script
2. adv* * *(relating to the sounds of (a) language: He's making a phonetic study of the speech of the deaf.) phonetic* * *pho·ne·tisch[foˈne:tɪʃ]* * *1.Adjektiv phonetic2.adverbial phonetically* * *A. adj phonetic;phonetische Umschrift phonetic transcriptionB. adv phonetically;phonetisch darstellen transcribe* * *1.Adjektiv phonetic2.adverbial phonetically* * *adj.phonetic adj. adv.phonetically adv. -
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Fo|netik See: utrif; etc = Phonetik etc* * *Fo·ne·tikRR<->[foˈne:tɪk]f kein pl phonetics + sing vb -
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f1. phonetics2. phonetic spelling3. phonetic transcription -
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fphonetics
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phonetics — [[t]fəne̱tɪks[/t]] (The form phonetic is used as a modifier.) 1) N UNCOUNT In linguistics, phonetics is the study of speech sounds. 2) ADJ: usu ADJ n Phonetic means relating to the sound of a word or to the sounds that are used in languages.… … English dictionary
phonetics — noun plural but singular in construction Date: 1836 1. the system of speech sounds of a language or group of languages 2. a. the study and systematic classification of the sounds made in spoken utterance b. the practical application of this… … New Collegiate Dictionary