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What is the secret linguistic message in the phonetic notes you see Henry Higgins making when he first sees Eliza Doolittle in the film My Fair Lady Language is in a state of constant change, and any linguistic study is a search for the impossible - to say something sensible about the "whole" of a language.

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Some words don't toe the phonetic line, however.

Preferably learn the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) phonetic notation.

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Conversely, Latin phonetic structure of note verbal labels is more distributed, using four different phonemes (/o/, /e/, /i/, and /a/) each for two notes except than the /e/ phoneme which is present only in the Re note label.

Further studies should investigate the possible dependence of AP incidence and ability on phonetic cues provided by note labels.

However the pattern of results obtained here suggests that these subjects are perhaps not affected by the phonetic content of the note labels.

If the present findings are not confined to Latin note names but rather describe a universal phenomenon, they would suggest that the incidence of AP in a population can be influenced by the phonetic content of the note names.

The fact that the two tests yielded the same results indicates that the phonetic effect of the note label does not depend upon the external (visual) information available during the selection of the response but rather that it is related to an internal, likely auditory, representation of the verbal label of the musical note.

This "Letter" marks the real breakthrough to reading Egyptian hieroglyphs, for not only the alphabet chart and the main text, but also the postscript in which Champollion notes that similar phonetic characters seemed to occur in not only Greek names but also native Egyptian names.

Phonetic structure of Anglo-Saxon note labels relies mainly on the sound /i:/ (in English) which is present in the notes C, D, E, G and B, leaving only the notes F (/e/) and A (/ei/) with own phonetic clues in the vowel sound.

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