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The study of the abstract aspect of the sounds or *phonemes* in a given language.
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Are the Spanish numbers “seis” and “siete” phonetically similar?
This is a variation of this same question in the Spanish Language site, as I was told it was probably better suited here.
When I was learning Japanese (a long time ago in a galaxy far far away), …
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Do a classification of words with two or more stressed syllables exist?
In phonology, words can be classified according to the position of the stressed syllable:
An oxytone word is a word stressed in the last syllable. …