The root "phon - " in "telephone" means "sound". Which of the following words has a different meaning related to "sound"? A. phonetic B. microphone C. symphony D. photo 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D。解析:在“phonetic”中,“phon - ”表示“声音”,是语音的意思。“microphone”中,“...
百度试题 结果1 题目) Which pair of the words with the underlined letters has the same sound? A. telephone elephant B. mountain couple C. Christmas Chinese 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
Speech consists of a continuous stream of acoustic signals, yet humans can segment words and other constituents from each other with astonishing precision. The acoustic properties that support this process are not well understood and remain understudied
Learning about root words can help you work out the meaning of new or longer words. When you know how to decode unknown words by identifying their root words and affixes (i.e., the prefix or suffix attached to them), you can navigate more complex or specialized texts. For example, many...
Speech consists of a continuous stream of acoustic signals, yet humans can segment words and other constituents from each other with astonishing precision. The acoustic properties that support this process are not well understood and remain understudied
"[D]ancercise, simulcast, Frappuccino— they wear their meanings on their shortened sleeves.Portmanteau wordsare thesound bitesof modern English, calculated to catch on the first time people hear them." (Geoffrey Nunberg,The Way We Talk Now. Houghton Mifflin, 2001) ...
phosphorous phon sound phone, symphony hydr water hydration, dehydrate mono one monologue, monotonous mis/miso hate misanthrope, misogyny micro small microbe, microscope hetero different heteronym, heterogeneous scope viewing instrument microscope, telescope hypo below; beneath hypothermia, hypothetical homo ...
sound, words provide a semantic context that restricts pluripotentiality, narrowing down the range of latent iconic associations. For example, the phoneme /i/ is associated with angularity when embedded in pseudowords likekikiin the context of a psycholinguistics experiment (Bremner et al.,2013; ...
“Well, it does sound… pudgy.” “So, mister phonaesthetic?” Jess said. “Is that where it comes from? Sound symbolism?” “We don’t really know,” I said. “It kind of showed up in the 1600s. It may be related to a Swedish dialect word that refers to fat or flab. There’...
The common thread running through all the papers is the desire of the authors - all of them humanists involved in academic pursuits - to place in a theoretical perspective of their discipline and shed new light on an interesting research problem in literature, art, language use or language ...