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Definition of Phonemically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phonemically
Literary usage of Phonemically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Russian Orthodox Church Of Alaska And The Aleutian Islands And Its Relation by Vyacheslav Ivanov (1998)
"... of Matthew into Tlingit (43) using a Cyrillic-based orthography reminiscent
of the one adopted by Veniaminov for Aleut but phonemically less successful. ..."
2. Native Writings in Massachusett by Ives Goddard, Kathleen Joan Bragdon (1988)
"The writing system developed by Eliot for Massachusett includes devices for
indicating unambiguously all of the phonemically distinct segments of the ..."
3. The Occitan Translations of John XII and XIII-XVII from a Fourteenth-century by Marvyn Roy Harris (1985)
"Morpho-phonemically predictable forms such as plur.il> mondes «— mon 'clean' and
huels •— olh 'eye' receive no attention here. On the other hand, ..."
4. Toda Grammar and Texts by Murray Barnson Emeneau (1984)
"1.3.4.3. The dental stops before sibilants have affricate allophones te and d5.
'Wasp' ends phonetically in [d6z], but phonemically is ..."
5. On Calculating the Factor of Chance in Language Comparison by Donald A. Ringe (1992)
"In English this word begins with h (horse, phonemically /hors/); in Dutch it
begins with p (paard /pa:rt/); in Welsh it begins with m (march /marx/); ..."
6. Making the Most of Small Groups: Differentiation for All by Debbie Diller (2007)
"He has many the middle of words, so he's decided to work with English language
learners this year and has noticed them phonemically rather than in phonics ..."