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  • ...rd it as unacceptable in some way.</ref> could not, and it is the study of phonology that allows linguists to ask why and how that should be. ...esent ''l'' and ''r'', while English contains two, i.e. /l/ and /r/.</ref> Phonology also goes beyond differences between individual sounds, involving topics su
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  • ''Works cited in the [[Phonology]] article'' *Davenport M & Hannahs SJ (2005) ''Introducing Phonetics and Phonology.'' London: Arnold. ISBN 0-340-81045-9.
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  • {{r|Generative phonology}} {{r|Natural phonology}}
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  • '''[[Phonology]]''' here refers to the sound patterns of the [[Irish language]], which var Another interesting feature of Irish phonology concerns [[consonant cluster]]s, i.e. sequences of consonants. Words may be
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  • {{Phonology Subgroup}}
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  • ''Works referenced in the [[Phonology of Irish]] article''
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  • {{r|Phonology}}
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  • {{Phonology Subgroup}}
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  • {{r|Generative phonology}} {{r|Natural phonology}}
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  • in [[phonology]], one of multiple positional variants of a single [[phoneme]].
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  • Unit of organisation in phonology that divides speech sounds or sign language movements into groups to which
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  • A language whose phonology, grammar, and/or vocabulary have been devised by an individual or group, in
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  • linguist specialising in the phonology and syntax of second language acquisition (SLA); senior lecturer at the Uni
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  • *Davenport, M. & S.J. Hannahs (2005). ''Introducing Phonetics and Phonology''. London: Hodder. 2nd edition. ISBN 0340810459.
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  • *Brentari D (1999) ''A Prosodic Model of Sign Language Phonology''. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. ISBN 0262024454.
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  • *Davenport, M. and S.J. Hannahs (2010). ''Introducing Phonetics and Phonology''. London: Hodder Education. 3rd edition. ISBN 978-1-444-10988-7.
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  • ...vism, is defined relative to SPE, with most newer theories of [[generative phonology]] accepting the spirit of Chomsky and Halle's analysis if not the details. ...rch interests. For Chomsky, however, this was his last significant work on phonology. His [[linguistics|linguistic]] work would largely focus on [[syntax (lingu
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  • *[[Phonology of Irish]] {{r|Phonology}}
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  • ''Works cited in the [[Phonology]] article'' *Davenport M & Hannahs SJ (2005) ''Introducing Phonetics and Phonology.'' London: Arnold. ISBN 0-340-81045-9.
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  • In traditional phonetics and phonology, a collective term for variables such as pitch, loudness, tempo and rhythm;
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  • ...ut is a transcription convention rather than a true unit in most models of phonology since the 1960s.
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  • A landmark work on the rules of English phonology by Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle, which importantly rejected the phoneme as
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  • An umbrella term for several processes of assimilation in phonetics and phonology, by which the articulation of a consonant is changed under the influence of
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  • ...speech sound that involves full or partial 'closure' of the mouth, and in phonology as a segment that cannot occupy the nucleus or 'peak' of a syllable.
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  • ==Phonology==
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  • ...or English allow several coda consonants (according to various theories of phonology), others severely restrict or disallow them (e.g. Hawaiian, in which all sy
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  • Unit of phonology which organises sequences of segments such as [h] and [o] into larger units
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