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Definition of Phonologic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to phonology. "The phonological component of language"
Definition of Phonologic
1. a. Of or pertaining to phonology.
Definition of Phonologic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phonologic
Literary usage of Phonologic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On Early English Pronunciation: With Special Reference to Shakespeare and by Alexander John Ellis, William Salesbury, Johann Andreas Schmeller, Francis James Child, Alexander Barclay, Johan Winkler (1874)
"... hut my own conviction is that the error lies in the other direction, and that
these studies will prove insufficient for the complete phonologic study of ..."
2. On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to Shakespeare and by Alexander John Ellis, Francis James Child, William Salesbury, Alexander Barclay, Johann Andreas Schmeller, Johan Winkler (1875)
"... but my own conviction is that the error lies in the other direction, and that
these studies will prove insufficient for the complete phonologic study of ..."
3. The Alphabet: An Account of the Origin and Development of Letters by Isaac Taylor (1883)
"The mathematical chances are overwhelmingly in favour of its being a survival
from some ancient phonologic arrangement. We may assume then that the key to ..."
4. Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University by Zelia Nuttall (1904)
"... rarely occurring in European languages, and that vice versa others well
represented there did not enter into the phonologic system of that dialect. ..."