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phonological

[fohn-l-oj-i-kuhl, fon-] / ˌfoʊn lˈɒdʒ ɪ kəl, ˌfɒn- /




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Long-term amnesiacs, for example, can recount events that had just happened to them in far more sophisticated narrative detail than the phonological loop can process.

From Scientific American

People have looked at phonological, visual, and attentional deficits.

From Science Magazine

It includes things like phonological awareness: understanding how sounds work together to form words.

From Washington Times

But in fact, skilled readers automatically activate the “phonological code” that maps written language onto spoken language, and this use of phonological information makes it easier to read, not harder.

From Washington Post

He thinks slight population-level differences in vocal anatomy could explain why various languages have different phonetic and phonological properties.

From Science Magazine