phonotactics英 [ˌfəʊnə'tæktɪks] 美 [ˌfoʊnə'tæktɪks]
n.音位结构学,音位配列学;
英英释义
Phonotactics
- Phonotactics (from Ancient Greek phōnḗ "voice, sound"and taktikós "having to do with arranging"), is a branch of phonology that deals with restrictions in a language on the permissible combinations of phonemes. Phonotactics defines permissible syllable structure, consonant clusters, and vowel sequences by means of phonotactical constraints.
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