Phonetics
61perceptual phonetics — /pəˌsɛptʃuəl fəˈnɛtɪks/ (say puh.sepchoohuhl fuh netiks) noun the branch of phonetics concerned with how the brain processes and interprets speech sounds …
62physiological phonetics — the branch of phonetics that deals with the motive processes, anatomical measurements, spirometric properties, muscle and membrane tone, and kinetic aspects of the production of speech and with related aspects of the reception of speech …
63Acute (phonetics) — Phonemes can be described as acute from both an articulatory or acoustic perspective. In the articulatory perspective acute refers to phonemes of medial articulation such as dental and palatal consonants, and front vowels. In contrast, grave… …
64sentence phonetics — См. fonètica sintàttica …
65phon. — phonetics. * * * …
66phonet. — phonetics. * * * …
67phon. — phonetics …
68phonet. — phonetics …
69phon. — phonetics. * * * phon «fon», noun. the unit for measuring the level of loudness of sound, especially of complex sound: »A 60 decibel sound with a frequency of 1,000 vibrations a second has a loudness of 60 phons (Robert T. Beyer). ╂[< Greek… …
70phonet. — phonetics. * * * abbrev Phonetics * * * phonet., phonetics …