Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Of or pertaining to phonology.

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to phonology.

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  • adjective Alternative form of phonological.

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  • adjective of or relating to phonology

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Examples

  • Musical kids -- and we aren't assuming some are born musically talented, but rather, they become musical through training -- tend to be more sensitive to changes in speech, which makes them better at phonologic spelling, vocabulary and even at understanding the emotional meaning behind speech.

    Christine Carter, PhD: How Learning Music Can Enhance Kids' Brain Development 2010

  • Musical kids -- and we aren't assuming some are born musically talented, but rather, they become musical through training -- tend to be more sensitive to changes in speech, which makes them better at phonologic spelling, vocabulary and even at understanding the emotional meaning behind speech.

    Christine Carter, PhD: How Learning Music Can Enhance Kids' Brain Development 2010

  • Musical kids -- and we aren't assuming some are born musically talented, but rather, they become musical through training -- tend to be more sensitive to changes in speech, which makes them better at phonologic spelling, vocabulary and even at understanding the emotional meaning behind speech.

    Christine Carter, PhD: How Learning Music Can Enhance Kids' Brain Development 2010

  • Musical kids -- and we aren't assuming some are born musically talented, but rather, they become musical through training -- tend to be more sensitive to changes in speech, which makes them better at phonologic spelling, vocabulary and even at understanding the emotional meaning behind speech.

    Christine Carter, PhD: How Learning Music Can Enhance Kids' Brain Development 2010

  • So taking the bravest-feathered acetylene lamp into the phonologic laboratory, we consummated our radionic guest on the slab in the dark, and incorporated every energy to the mixing of a pretty solution, the weighing and measuring supervised by West with an almost light-headedness care.

    Think Progress » Prison Camp Turns Three, WIll Build Psychiatric Wing for Inmates it Drives Crazy 2005

  • Reading problems may stem from dysfunctions of phonologic or phonemic awareness, deficient analysis or recognition of visual patterns, active working memory limitations, and/or reduced lexical access.

    A Mind at a Time M.D. Mel Levine 2002

  • Reading problems may stem from dysfunctions of phonologic or phonemic awareness, deficient analysis or recognition of visual patterns, active working memory limitations, and/or reduced lexical access.

    A Mind at a Time M.D. Mel Levine 2002

  • This enhanced "neural activation" has also been found to make musical children more sensitive to changes in speech, helping with phonologic spelling and vocabulary.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • This enhanced "neural activation" has also been found to make musical children more sensitive to changes in speech, helping with phonologic spelling and vocabulary.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • This enhanced "neural activation" has also been found to make musical children more sensitive to changes in speech, helping with phonologic spelling and vocabulary.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

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