Phonology in a sentence as a noun

It's the one part of Korean phonology I do not pronounce correctly.

You could use cues in phonology and morphology to predict the unseen word's semantic category.

If you don't provide basic instruction in English phonology, I highly recommend you consider adding it.

Actually, thats more or less how the phonology of languages change internally over long periods of time [1]: sets of phonemes merge, split, appear, and disappear.

Anyone who can say "I am only tangentially familiar with Korean phonology" is likely to be leaps and bounds ahead of the majority of the HN community.

One thing that gives native speakers of Chinese an "accent" in English, besides phonology, is grammar differences like that, and of course the same is true when a native speaker of English speaks Chinese as a second language.

It's nearly impossible for me to even parse spoken utterances into syllables, or produce most of the phonemes, despite some time attempting, because the phonology is just so dissimilar to English phonology.

Never read Chronicle of a Death Foretold?In programming, do you have to worry about phonology, slang, or number agreement?The guy's deeper point is that programming is a language acquisition task and we would do well to take the rich set of lessons from ESL and foreign language learning and apply them to CS learning.

Phonology definitions

noun

the study of the sound system of a given language and the analysis and classification of its phonemes

See also: phonemics