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The phrase "phonetic sound" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the specific sounds that are produced when speaking a language, as opposed to the written symbols used to represent those sounds. Example: "The phonetic sounds of the Spanish language can be challenging for English speakers to master."
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The phonetic sound of the character does not necessarily correspond to the form of it.
The differential processing of phonetic and non-phonetic sounds was investigated in this study by applying a "sound-morphing" paradigm, where the presence of phonetic features were parametrically varied, creating a step-wise transition from a non-phonetic sound into a phonetic sound.
The phonetic sound of the acronym is intended to be unpleasant, and the rare use of an acronym in Arabic is meant to attribute disrespect to the group and to ignore the meaning behind its longer name.
Each tile has a large embossed letter ("L") or phonetic sound ("ing") printed in black, plus corresponding braille — the tactile reading and writing code of raised dots invented by Louis Braille in the 1820s.
By subbing out one phonetic sound for another in a number of common phrases, Mr. Cheng has created a way to cleverly transform a clue like "Ultranationalism" into an answer that sounds like the title of an Arnold Schwarzenegger Christmas movie.
The origins of phonetic sound symbolism mappings are intertwined with the origins of all spoken language.
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After the war Masson became curator of special collections at Liverpool University and, between 1951 and 1991, published many articles on the functions and effects of phonetic sound-patterning in poetry (especially in the works of Rainer Maria Rilke, Shakespeare and Yeats).
Specifically, they sing their own phonetic sounds, and can be combined to make harmonies and tunes.
Margaret Anderson and Jane Heap, editors of The Little Review, published her experimental work, which mixed personal statement, fractured syntax and phonetic sounds.
A common assumption is that phonetic sounds initiate unique processing in the superior temporal gyri and sulci (STG/STS).
In his book "Moonwalking With Einstein," the author Joshua Foer described this system as a simple cipher that transforms numbers to letters or phonetic sounds.
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