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  • ...on|Saussure confronts the system of the spoken language with the system of phonetic (and even alphabetic) writing as though with the telos of writing. This te
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  • ...h does not refer directly to [[aesthetic]] attributes of [[sound]], but to phonetic elements that are inherently associated with a semantic [[meaning]]. The te
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  • ...iption schemes for [[linguistic]] [[purpose]]s include the [[International Phonetic Alphabet]] (IPA), and its ASCII equivalent, SAMPA. In this table IPA is an example of phonetic transcription of the name of the former Russian president known in English
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  • ...[[morpheme]]s which are linked more or less tightly together, and has a [[phonetic]] value. ;Phonetic boundaries
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  • ...[[action]] at [[law]]; prob. f. calvi, calvere to devise tricks. With the phonetic development in Old French. cf. that of somnium, songe. [https://nordan.dayn
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  • ...o logographic (an icon of a bull denoting the Semitic word ʾālep "ox"), to phonetic (the bull's head used as a symbol in rebus writing, indicating the glottal
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  • Thought Adjuster: “Let us talk about Words. Fundamentally, they are phonetic associations of ‘sonic energy’ encoded with meanings and feelings that
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  • ...memorizing [[numbers]] which is also called the phonetic number system or phonetic mnemonic system. It works by converting numbers first into consonant [[soun
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  • Owing to the phonetic similarities between the [[words]] ''sacrilegious'' and [[religious]], and
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  • ...[[Andonite]] term for mankind; this in view of the inevitable processes of phonetic decay and [[transmutation]] of syllabic constructions over prolonged period ...similar phonically to "Adam", but also a term itself previously subject to phonetic decay if in fact a remnant of the [[Material Son]] tradition from at least
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  • ...erium and ministerium in post-classical Latin is not surprising, given the phonetic and semantic similarity between the two [[words]]. The distinction between
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  • ...tter kof (Hebrew: ק), which is similar in shape but completely changes the phonetic pronunciation of the word from "Elohim" to "Elokim". In Hebrew culture it i
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  • ...ure]]s and devices. In the original Arabic, the chapters and verses employ phonetic and thematic structures that assist the [[audience]]'s efforts to recall th
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  • '''Chakra''' (derived from the [[Sanskrit]] ''cakraṃ'' चक्रं, Phonetic pronunciation "chukr", Pali: chakka, Tibetan: khorlo, Malay: cakera) is a [
    29 KB (4,482 words) - 23:42, 12 December 2020
  • ...no standard one at the time, the ''OED2'' adopted today's [[International Phonetic Alphabet]]. Unlike the earlier edition, all foreign alphabets except Greek
    36 KB (5,514 words) - 01:20, 13 December 2020
  • ...t look so good in the English language, but that is how they sound and the phonetic equivalents are then spelled for me.
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