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Definition of Sound structure
1. Noun. The admissible arrangement of sounds in words.
Generic synonyms: Structure
Specialized synonyms: Affixation
Derivative terms: Morphologic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sound Structure
Literary usage of Sound structure
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Human physiology the basis of sanitary and social science by Thomas Low Nichols (1872)
"... of Smell in Men and Animals— Hearing—Phenomena of Sound—Structure of the
Ear—Uses of Hearing—Sight— Structure of the Eye— Wonders of Vision. ..."
2. American Journal of Education (1871)
"... of tightly strung cords, of bars, of sound-boards (sound figures), and of
columns of air, reverberation of sound, structure of the organ of hearing. ..."
3. Science and Art: Systems, Institutions and Statistics of Scientific by Henry Barnard (1872)
"... reverberation of sound, structure of the organ of hearing. Elements of the
science of light. Elements of the theory of shadows, principles of ..."
4. Human Physiology, Statical and Dynamical, Or, The Conditions and Course of by John William Draper (1865)
"On the measurement of the intensity of sound, structure of the tympanic cavity
or drum, and its functions. The tympanic cavity or drum of the ear, ..."
5. Sound Systems: Explicit, Systematic Phonics in Early Literacy Contexts by Anna Lyon, Paula Moore (2002)
"... Development University of Maine The Dynamic Assessment of Phonemic Awareness
is an informal measure of sensitivity to the sound structure of words. ..."