07 December 2006

Definition

"You look less stoned than you did yesterday."
--Sarah


Linguistically

Phonetics and Phonology. Understanding how, when and why sounds are made and understood in a language really. Rules are developed and followed. Rules are played with and changed. Definitions and concepts of rules are pondered. Explanations are made. Somehow, individually, thinking, impossible, eh? One thing I've learned:

minimal pair
–noun Linguistics.
a pair of words, as pin and bin, or bet and bed, differing only by one sound in the same position in each word, esp. when such a pair is taken as evidence for the existence of a phonemic contrast between the two sounds.

[Origin: 2006]

Truly speaking, the troubles are found in timing and placement. I want to do case studies but I do not know the plausibilities of how to do such.

C:\>Good_Luck.exe

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