phonological

形容词 adj.
/ˌfɒnəˈlɒd͡ʒɪkəl/|/ˌfəʊ̯nəˈlɒd͡ʒɪkəl/    /ˌfɑnəˈlɑd͡ʒɪkəl/|/ˌfoʊ̯nəˈlɑd͡ʒɪkəl/

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Of or relating to phonology. not-comparable
    — [...] Phonological competence is also reflected in intuitions about phonological structure: any English speaker intuitively feels, for example, that the sequence 'black bird' can either be a single phonological word (BLACKbird, with primary stress on black = a species of bird, like thrush, robin, etc.), or two independent phonological words (BLACK BIRD or black BIRD = bird which is black, as opposed to 'white bird', 'yellow bird', etc.).
  2. Pertaining to the way sounds function in languages, including phonemes, syllable structure, stress, and accent. not-comparable

词源

Etymology tree
English phonology
Proto-Indo-European *-ikos
Proto-Italic *-ikos
Latin -icuslbor.
Old French -iquebor.
Middle English -ic
Proto-Indo-European *h₂el-der.?
Proto-Italic *-ālis
Latin -ālisbor.
Old French -albor.

Latin -ālis
Old French -elbor.

Latin -ālisbor.
Middle English -al
Middle English -ical
English -ical
English phonological
From phonology + -ical.
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