noun
- Plural of phonology; the systems of sounds and sound patterns in languages or dialects.
- The study of how sounds function in particular languages and how they are organized into systems.
Usage: linguistics; academic
Usage: linguistics; academic
Examples
- The phonologies of English and Spanish differ significantly in their vowel inventories.
- Linguists compare the phonologies of related languages to understand their historical development.
- Understanding different phonologies helps language learners recognize sound patterns in new languages.
- The phonologies of tonal languages like Mandarin Chinese are more complex than those of English.
- Researchers studied how the phonologies of immigrant communities change over generations.
- The course covered phonologies from languages across Africa, Asia, and Europe.