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phonologically Meaning in marathi ( phonologically शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



ध्वन्यात्मकदृष्ट्या

Adjective:

लेक्सिकल,



phonologically's Usage Examples:

phonologically conditioned variation which applies to all morphemes, or allomorphs, of suitable morphophonemic shape.


In this sense, it is syntactically independent but phonologically dependent—always attached.


)Lexical characteristicsMissingsch uses numerous Low Saxon words and expressions:*phonologically adapted loans; e.


dynasty official and calligrapher Yan Zhengqing (709–785), was the first phonologically-arranged rime dictionary of words rather than characters.


It is largely cognate with Bantawa, but differs grammatically and phonologically.


Inquisitive rising declaratives are characterized phonologically by a low pitch accent which rises to a high boundary tone, or L* H-H% in the ToBI system.


Prenasalized consonants are phonetic sequences of a nasal and an obstruent (or occasionally a non-nasal sonorant such as [ɺ]) that behave phonologically.


Grammatically, the Damin registers of the Lardil and Yangkaal use all the grammatical morphology of those languages, and so therefore are broadly similar, though it does not employ the phonologically conditioned alternations of that morphology.


Some languages have glottalized sonorants with creaky voice that pattern with ejectives phonologically, and other languages have.


until the 1953 spelling reform, which replaced the letter  with the phonologically identical Πin all cases.


Ethnologue reports that Yong is phonologically similar to the Tai Lue language.


Adyghe is phonologically more complex than Kabardian, having the retroflex consonants and their labialized forms.


As with agreement in morphology, phonologically conditioned alternation, such as coarticulation and assimilation add redundancy on the phonological level.



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