phonologic

/ˌfɑnəˈlɒdʒɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or denoting the study of the sound system of language, especially the sound patterns and sound changes in a language.

“The phonologic features of the language make it difficult for non-native speakers to pronounce.”

2. noun

the sound system of a language, especially the sound patterns and sound changes.

“The phonology of the language is quite complex.”

Synonyms

  • articulatory
  • phonological

Antonyms

  • semantics