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Linguistique - Phonologie

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à la phonologie tels que "cluster", "sonorité" et "digraphe".

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coda
[nom]

the final part of a syllable, occurring after the nucleus

coda, partie finale d'une syllabe

coda, partie finale d'une syllabe

nucleus
[nom]

the central and typically sonorous part of a syllable, usually occupied by a vowel or a vowel-like sound

noyau, nucleus

noyau, nucleus

onset
[nom]

the initial sound or sounds of a syllable that come before the vowel, forming the beginning part of a syllable and can consist of one or more consonant sounds

attaque, initiale

attaque, initiale

cluster
[nom]

a sequence of two or more consonant sounds that occur together without an intervening vowel in a syllable

groupe

groupe

a pair of words in a language that differ in meaning by only one phoneme, demonstrating that the phoneme contrast is significant for distinguishing words

paire minimale, couple minimal

paire minimale, couple minimal

a systematic pattern or process in a language that governs the way phonemes or sounds interact with each other, influencing their pronunciation or distribution within words and sentences

règle phonologique, loi phonologique

règle phonologique, loi phonologique

a phonological process where a sound becomes more similar to a neighboring sound in terms of one or more of its phonetic features

assimilation, assimilation phonétique

assimilation, assimilation phonétique

elision
[nom]

the phonological process of omitting or deleting a sound or sounds in connected speech, typically in order to facilitate smoother and faster pronunciation

élision

élision

a phonological process in which two similar or adjacent sounds in a word become less similar or distinct from each other

dissimilation, dissimilation phonétique

dissimilation, dissimilation phonétique

a phonological process in which a sound or phoneme is inserted into a word, typically to break up a consonant cluster or improve phonotactic constraints

épenthèse, insertion phonétique

épenthèse, insertion phonétique

Ex: The study of epenthesis sheds light on the mechanisms behind speech production and perception , revealing patterns of phonological adaptation in languages .L'étude de l'**épenthèse** éclaire les mécanismes derrière la production et la perception de la parole, révélant des modèles d'adaptation phonologique dans les langues.

a phonological process in which a sound or phoneme is removed or omitted from a word

suppression, élision

suppression, élision

a characteristic or property of a sound that distinguishes it from other sounds in a particular language

trait distinctif, caractéristique distinctive

trait distinctif, caractéristique distinctive

the way speech sounds are connected and organized, including pauses, sound blending, and overall rhythm, influencing word boundaries and speech interpretation

jonction, articulation

jonction, articulation

a phonological process in which sounds or syllables in a word are rearranged or switched positions, resulting in a change in the order of phonemes or syllables within the word

métathèse, transposition

métathèse, transposition

Ex: The occurrence of metathesis highlights the fluid nature of language and its capacity for phonological variation over time .L'occurrence de la **métathèse** met en évidence la nature fluide du langage et sa capacité de variation phonologique au fil du temps.

the phonological process in which phonemic distinctions between sounds are lost or neutralized in specific phonetic contexts, resulting in a single phonetic realization

neutralisation, neutralisation phonologique

neutralisation, neutralisation phonologique

the relative loudness, prominence, or audibility of speech sounds, often associated with their acoustic properties and the degree of constriction in the vocal tract during their production

sonorité, résonance

sonorité, résonance

a type of language where the syllables are organized in a way that the stressed syllables occur at relatively regular intervals, resulting in a rhythmic pattern of speech

langue à accent temporel, langue à rythme accentuel

langue à accent temporel, langue à rythme accentuel

a type of language where each syllable is given roughly equal time and stress, resulting in a more evenly paced and rhythmic pattern of speech

langue à rythme syllabique, langue à tempo syllabique

langue à rythme syllabique, langue à tempo syllabique

a phonological process where a consonant becomes weaker or less prominent in terms of articulation, often resulting in its softening, reduction, or loss of certain features

lénition, adoucissement consonantique

lénition, adoucissement consonantique

rendaku
[nom]

a phonological phenomenon in Japanese where the initial consonant of the second element in a compound word undergoes voicing or consonant softening

rendaku, phénomène phonologique en japonais où la consonne initiale du deuxième élément d'un mot composé subit une sonorisation ou un adoucissement consonantique

rendaku, phénomène phonologique en japonais où la consonne initiale du deuxième élément d'un mot composé subit une sonorisation ou un adoucissement consonantique

sandhi
[nom]

the phonological process in which the pronunciation of sounds changes when they occur in specific phonetic contexts or in continuous speech

sandhi, la modification phonétique

sandhi, la modification phonétique

a phonological process where a consonant undergoes systematic changes in its articulation or voicing depending on its position within a word or in certain morphological contexts

gradation consonantique, alternance consonantique

gradation consonantique, alternance consonantique

a phonological process in which vowels within a word or across adjacent words become more similar or assimilate to each other in terms of certain phonetic features

harmonie vocalique, harmonie des voyelles

harmonie vocalique, harmonie des voyelles

Ex: Linguists study vowel harmony to understand how phonological rules govern vowel distribution and consistency within languages .Les linguistes étudient **l'harmonie vocalique** pour comprendre comment les règles phonologiques régissent la distribution et la cohérence des voyelles dans les langues.

the phonological phenomenon where the tone of a word or syllable changes based on its position or interaction with neighboring tones, typically occurring in tonal languages

sandhi tonal, modification tonale

sandhi tonal, modification tonale

a language in which variations in pitch or tone can distinguish different words or convey different meanings

langue tonale

langue tonale

the overlapping and blending of language elements, such as sounds or grammatical structures, within speech or writing

imbrication, chevauchement

imbrication, chevauchement

Ex: In her study , she explored the imbrication of language and identity among bilingual communities .Dans son étude, elle a exploré l'**imbrication** de la langue et de l'identité parmi les communautés bilingues.
syncope
[nom]

(phonetics) the omission or loss of one or more sounds from the pronunciation of a word

syncope

syncope

digraph
[nom]

a pair of characters used to represent a single sound, such as "sh" or "th", in phonetics or linguistics

digramme

digramme

Ex: Understanding digraphs can help English language learners decipher unfamiliar words more easily .Comprendre les **digrammes** peut aider les apprenants de la langue anglaise à déchiffrer plus facilement des mots inconnus.

the process of producing a sound with nasal resonance, where air flows through the nasal cavity while a sound is being articulated

nasalisation, nasalité

nasalisation, nasalité

the process of adding sounds, typically vowels or consonants, into a word or morpheme that are not present in its underlying or base form

insertion, l'insertion

insertion, l'insertion

a phonological process in which a sound or phoneme is added at the beginning of a word, typically to facilitate pronunciation or conform to phonotactic constraints

prothèse, addition phonétique

prothèse, addition phonétique

a phonological process in which voiced consonants at the end of a word are pronounced as voiceless

dévoisement final, assourdissement terminal

dévoisement final, assourdissement terminal

ablaut
[nom]

a phonological phenomenon where a vowel in a word changes systematically to indicate grammatical or derivational distinctions, often resulting in different word forms or meanings

ablaut, alternance vocalique

ablaut, alternance vocalique

a phonological process in which a sound is modified or assimilated to match a neighboring sound that comes after it

assimilation régressive, assimilation en arrière

assimilation régressive, assimilation en arrière

a phonological process in which a repeated or similar sequence of sounds within a word or phrase is simplified or deleted, resulting in the loss of one of the similar elements

haplologie, simplification phonétique

haplologie, simplification phonétique

a phonological process in which a voiceless consonant between two vowels becomes voiced, typically due to the influence of the surrounding vowel sounds

voisement intervocalique, sonorisation intervocalique

voisement intervocalique, sonorisation intervocalique

the process in which a vowel in an unstressed position or in a particular phonological context becomes centralized or weakened, resulting in a reduced vowel quality

réduction vocalique, affaiblissement vocalique

réduction vocalique, affaiblissement vocalique

a phonological process in which a sound, typically a consonant, becomes palatal or acquires palatal characteristics under the influence of a neighboring palatal sound or due to the position within a particular linguistic environment

palatalisation, mouillure

palatalisation, mouillure

vrddhi
[nom]

a phonological process in Sanskrit and other Indo-Aryan languages where a vowel lengthens or becomes long as a result of specific phonetic and phonological conditions, often related to the presence of certain consonants or morphological factors

un processus phonologique en sanskrit et dans d'autres langues indo-aryennes où une voyelle s'allonge ou devient longue en raison de conditions phonétiques et phonologiques spécifiques,  souvent liées à la présence de certaines consonnes ou de facteurs morphologiques

un processus phonologique en sanskrit et dans d'autres langues indo-aryennes où une voyelle s'allonge ou devient longue en raison de conditions phonétiques et phonologiques spécifiques, souvent liées à la présence de certaines consonnes ou de facteurs morphologiques

crasis
[nom]

the linguistic phenomenon where two or more adjacent words merge together, typically resulting in the contraction or fusion of sounds or syllables

crasis, fusion phonétique

crasis, fusion phonétique

a phonological phenomenon where a consonant sound is not pronounced in a particular position within a word or a specific language context, often resulting in a phonetic gap or absence of sound

consonne zéro, absence de consonne

consonne zéro, absence de consonne

any of the variant forms of a morpheme, which are phonetically or phonologically conditioned

allomorphe, variante d'un morphème

allomorphe, variante d'un morphème

the phenomenon where certain sounds or phonetic patterns are associated with specific meanings or qualities, often independent of linguistic convention or arbitrary assignment

symbolisme sonore, symbolisme phonétique

symbolisme sonore, symbolisme phonétique

mora
[nom]

a unit of phonological timing that determines the length or duration of a syllable or a vowel sound

mora, unité de timing phonologique

mora, unité de timing phonologique

a silent or phonetically empty form of a morpheme that represents its absence in certain linguistic environments

null allomorphe, allomorphe nul

null allomorphe, allomorphe nul

a phonological process in which one or more consonants in a consonant cluster are omitted or simplified in pronunciation

réduction de groupe consonantique, simplification consonantique

réduction de groupe consonantique, simplification consonantique

a phonological process or phenomenon where a non-"r" sound is changed or replaced by an "r" sound, commonly observed in language evolution or dialectal variations

rhotacisme, phénomène de rhotacisme

rhotacisme, phénomène de rhotacisme

a word or phrase or sentence that is read the same backward as forward

palindrome

palindrome

a word that mimics the sound it represents

onomatopée

onomatopée

Ex: The use of onomatopoeia adds vividness and immediacy to descriptive writing .L'utilisation de **onomatopée** ajoute de la vivacité et de l'immédiateté à l'écriture descriptive.

a recurring sound pattern or sequence of phonemes that is associated with a particular meaning or connotation in language

phonestème, thème phonétique récurrent

phonestème, thème phonétique récurrent

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