Phonic in a sentence as an adjective

Mapping your daily voices to phonics and to the characters2.

That's how the phonic-wheel organ sounds were programmed.

It's not sounding out as if I read aloud it's definitely much faster but it's also a phonic process to some extent.

Expand your vocabulary with phonic tools like PinYinAnd the most important part:3.

Having been taught with phonics, or at least having seen my classmates taught this way, I'd never imagined the world could be this ****** up. If you're going to teach this way, why not throw out the language and write with Chinese characters?

It appears that right side phonic lip is involved in echolocation and pulsed sounds, the right one is involved in whistling.

We're currently preparing her for the new school year at home, and phonics is a very large part of the way Californian children are taught how to read.

English sucks, the phonic rules are all over the place but; Is women the only word you do pronounce according to those rules, would you understand me if I said "women"?

> English has the really good feature that there is a phonic correspondence between spelling and pronunciationIt's absolutely not the case and it's actually one of the most mocked feature of English on the internet.

That said, Zhuyin is also a recent innovation, and so the point about having some kind of phonemic/phonic/phonetic system of spelling as your basis for literacy probably still stands, at least with whatever strength it has, I think the other poster might be overstating it to some degree, although it's definitely a godsend to have in Chinese now, whether it be Hanyu Pinyin, Zhuyin, or whatever.

It definitely doesn't make sense, but I think it's probably a result of a few folks eliding the "n't" on "couldn't" when speaking, then the phrase getting interpreted by the listener as a single phonic unit "could care less", which carries the semantic definition "couldn't care less".It's just that the listener's brain understands the speaker based on the context without needing to deconstruct the clause and notice the elision, and so the gestalt phrase is what's remembered, and, later, recalled.

I don't speak French well enough to do it in the original, so I'll have to try in translation:"And even if one wished to keep sonority on the side of the sensible and contingent signifier which would be strictly speaking impossible, since formal identities isolated within a sensible mass are already idealities that are not purely sensible, it would have to be admitted that the immediate and privileged unity which founds significance and the acts of language is the articulated unity of sound and sense within the phonic.

Phonic definitions

adjective

pertaining to the phonic method of teaching reading

adjective

relating to speech

adjective

of or relating to speech sounds; "phonetic transcription"

See also: phonetic