- sound substitution
- Lautersatz, -ersetzung
English-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology. 2014.
English-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology. 2014.
substitution — [sub΄stə to͞o′shən, sub΄stətyo͞o′shən] n. the substituting of one person or thing for another substitutional adj. substitutionary * * * sub·sti·tu·tion (sŭb stĭ to͞oʹshən, tyo͞oʹ ) n. 1. a. The act or an instance of substituting. b. The state of… … Universalium
Sensory substitution — means to transform the characteristics of one sensory modality into stimuli of another sensory modality. It is hoped that sensory substitution systems can help handicapped people by restoring their ability to perceive a certain defective sensory… … Wikipedia
Speed of sound — Sound is a vibration that travels through an elastic medium as a wave. The speed of sound describes how much distance such a wave travels in a certain amount of time. In SI Units with dry air at 20 °C (68 °F), the speed of sound is 343 m/s. This… … Wikipedia
Chord substitution — Tritone substitution: F♯7 may substitute for C7, and vice versa, because they both share E♮ and B♭/A … Wikipedia
Finger substitution — is a playing technique used on many different instruments, ranging from stringed instruments such as the violin and cello to keyboard instruments such as the piano and pipe organ. It involves replacing one finger which is depressing a string or… … Wikipedia
Phonemic awareness — is a subset of phonological awareness in which listeners are able to hear, identify and manipulate phonemes, the smallest units of sound that can differentiate meaning. Separating the spoken word cat into three distinct phonemes, /k/, /æ/, and… … Wikipedia
Cumbric language — Cumbric Spoken in Southern Scotland, Cumberland, Westmorland parts of Northumberland, Lancashire and possibly North Yorkshire Extinct 11th–12th century[1] … Wikipedia
Proto-Celtic — In Gaulish and the Brythonic languages, a new *PIE| p sound has arisen as a reflex of the Proto Indo European *PIE| kʷ phoneme. Consequently one finds Gaulish petuar [ios] , Welsh pedwar four , compared to Old Irish * cethair and Latin quattuor … Wikipedia
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lambdacism — n. excessive use of or mispronunciation of the l sound, substitution of the l sound for the r sound (Phonetics) … English contemporary dictionary
Communication disorder — Classification and external resources ICD 9 315.3 MeSH D003147 A communication disord … Wikipedia