Phonetics As a Linguistic Discipline
Keywords:
phonetics, sound, language, speechAbstract
Language, being a means of communication between people, serves to convey and perceive meaning. for these meanings to be perceived, their constituent units must have a material form. Language exists in two material forms - oral and written
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