What is phonology? |
| Definition | |
| Phonology is the study of how sounds are organized and used in natural languages. | |
| Discussion | |
| The phonological system of a language includes | |
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| Phonology is just one of several aspects of language. It is related to other aspects such as phonetics, morphology, syntax, and pragmatics. | |
| Here is an illustration that shows the place of phonology in an interacting hierarchy of levels in linguistics: | |
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| Comparison: Phonology and phonetics | |||||||
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| Models of phonology | |
| Different models of phonology contribute to our knowledge of phonological representations and processes: | |
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