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Definition of Phoneticians
1. phonetician [n] - See also: phonetician
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phoneticians
Literary usage of Phoneticians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Latin Language: An Historical Account of Latin Sounds, Stems and Flexions by Wallace Martin Lindsay (1894)
"Descriptions of the I-sound by Latin phoneticians. The phoneticians describe only
the 7-sound. ... phoneticians."
2. A Short Manual of Comparative Philology for Classical Student by Peter Giles (1895)
"phoneticians distinguish a few intermediate grades by such symbols as of, e? etc.,
... Following these principles the technical language of phoneticians ..."
3. The Practical Study of Languages: A Guide for Teachers and Learners by Henry Sweet (1906)
"Experimental phoneticians may rest assured that as soon as they succeed in
providing such apparatus, it will be warmly welcomed by all classes of ..."
4. The Play Way: An Essay in Educational Method by Henry Caldwell Cook (1917)
"But so far as one can judge by their works these phoneticians are chiefly, if
not solely, interested in recording the enlisting sounds of spoken English. ..."