phonological representation

collocation in English

meaningsofphonologicalandrepresentation

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phonological
adjective
uk
/ˌfɒn.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌfoʊ.nəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to the sounds in a particular language or in languages, or to the study ...
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representation
noun
uk
/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/
a person or organization that speaks, acts, or is present officially for ...
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(Definition ofphonologicalandrepresentationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofphonological representation

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Instead of deleting movement entirely she used linear movements as possibly the default feature for this slot in thephonologicalrepresentationof the sign.
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What these claims mean is that a child'sphonologicalrepresentationapparatus is initially highly impoverished and is enriched over the course of acquisition.
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The listener then adjusts hisphonologicalrepresentationof the targeted vowel in the context of the triggering vowel, resulting in phonological harmony.
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There is an explanation for this relationship between knowing the spelling of a word and updating itsphonologicalrepresentation.
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Many advances were made in terms of understanding what constitutes aphonologicalrepresentation.
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In the analysis of pseudowords, and in the absence of a competingphonologicalrepresentation, children achieved higher phoneme isolation scores.
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Such robustphonologicalrepresentationis probably also responsible for the absence of a word familiarity effect on phoneme isolation among first graders.
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Each level of orthographic representation, except the stroke level, is linked to its semantic representation (meaning) and itsphonologicalrepresentation.
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The role ofphonologicalrepresentationin decoding skills of young readers.
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Spelling requires not only a distinctphonologicalrepresentationand good letter - sound knowledge, but also sufficient experience with orthographic spelling patterns.
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In this case, therefore, the word is substituted by an underspecifiedphonologicalrepresentation.
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Alternatively, the child may fail to map the stimuli altogether, with no appropriatephonologicalrepresentationaccessed.
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This situation is analogous to the relationship between phonetic variation and abstractphonologicalrepresentationon the phoneme level.
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Reading comprehension is not exclusively reliant uponphonologicalrepresentation.
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The child would know that the word just read was a real word because thephonologicalrepresentationexists in his or her lexicon.
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Can reference to the concept ofphonologicalrepresentationexplain this result?
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Referring to the orthography allows us to identify this commonality without addressing the question of thephonologicalrepresentation.
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Alternatively, intra-word production variability may reflect the nature of the underlyingphonologicalrepresentationitself.
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Within the simpler model, a single type ofphonologicalrepresentationnot only codes lexical contrasts but also serves as input to articulation and auditory perception.
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