phonological
/ˌfəʊnəˈlɒdʒɪkl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌfəʊnəˈlɑːdʒɪkl/ (ame, ipa) · /¦fōnᵊl¦äjə̇kəl -jēk-/ (ame, mw)
phonological — 形容詞
- phonologicalpositive
- more phonologicalcomparative
- most phonologicalsuperlative
1. about the way sounds work in a language, or about the study of those sound patte
音韻的
與語言聲音系統或其研究有關
about the way sounds work in a language, or about the study of those sound patterns.
The teacher explained the phonological difference between ship and sheep.
老師解釋了 ship 和 sheep 之間的音韻差異。
phonological difference between two words
Korean learners practiced English stress to solve a phonological problem.
韓語學習者練習英語重音,想解決一個音韻問題。
phonological problem in language learning
In class, Mei wrote phonological rules beside each new word.
課堂上,Mei 在每個生字旁寫下音韻規則。
The report describes phonological changes in children's speech after age three.
那份報告描述了孩子三歲後說話時的音韻變化。
A phonological study of Thai tones filled the whiteboard with arrows.
那項關於泰語聲調的音韻研究,把白板畫滿了箭頭。
- phonetic
close in topic, but it more often focuses on actual speech sounds and how they are produced or written
- phonemic
narrower; used for sound units that change meaning in a language
- linguistic
much broader; it can refer to grammar, meaning, or language use as well as sound
文法句型
phonological + noun
phonological difference
phonological rule
用法筆記
Usually placed before nouns such as 'system', 'rule', 'change', 'pattern', or 'awareness'. In less technical English, people often use 'sound' instead unless they are talking about linguistics.