Any one here have enough knowledge on Phonology??
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No I don't :(
But I can search for you.
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Any one here have enough knowledge on Phonology??
is this related to how to pronounce sounds in a language? Like Ain and Qaaf in Arabic.
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I believe she is talking about phonetics and yes it is related to pronunciation. There are some words in English, which sound differently depend on if it is object or verb.
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kiya meri post samjh nahi aye. ??
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kiya meri post samjh nahi aye. ??
I just want to see amli muzahira
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guys guys guys....plz cum to the topic am studyng thez days phonology so i want sumone who'z also studying phonology or hav already read it so that i can discs nd share my knowledge...plzzz help me friends
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guys guys guys....plz cum to the topic am studyng thez days phonology so i want sumone who'z also studying phonology or hav already read it so that i can discs nd share my knowledge...plzzz help me friends
please post something (basic information), so we can assess our knowledge too. I didn't study it as a subject BTW.
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Phonology is basically related to the speech sounds...in English language i can have examples like how sounds r produced nd from which part of mouth they r being produced...the manner and place of articulation of sounds is the actual science which is the base of phonological studies...
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Phonology is basically related to the speech sounds...in English language i can have examples like how sounds r produced nd from which part of mouth they r being produced...the manner and place of articulation of sounds is the actual science which is the base of phonological studies...
Quranic Qiraa'at seems another example of phonology, because they teach you Makraj (wherefrom a particular sound comes). They teach Haroof e Ikhfa and Qalqala sounds.
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Quranic Qiraa'at seems another example of phonology, because they teach you Makraj (wherefrom a particular sound comes). They teach Haroof e Ikhfa and Qalqala sounds.
muqqa is finally here phew
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Don't derail abeeha's thread please.
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well ya u can relate it to other languages as well bt am talking particularly abt English....