In linguistics|lang=en terms the difference between phonetics and phonogram
is that phonetics is (linguistics) the study of the physical sounds of human speech, concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds (phones), and the processes of their physiological production, auditory reception, and neurophysiological perception, and their representation by written symbols while phonogram is (linguistics) a group of letters which share the same letter combination associated with a sound, such as rhyming words.
As nouns the difference between phonetics and phonogram
is that phonetics is (linguistics) the study of the physical sounds of human speech, concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds (phones), and the processes of their physiological production, auditory reception, and neurophysiological perception, and their representation by written symbols while phonogram is (linguistics) a group of letters which share the same letter combination associated with a sound, such as rhyming words.
phonetics
Noun
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(linguistics) The study of the physical sounds of human speech, concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds (phones), and the processes of their physiological production, auditory reception, and neurophysiological perception, and their representation by written symbols.
Related terms
* phonetic
* phonetician
* phonology
* International Phonetic Alphabet
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phonogram
English
Noun
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en noun)
(linguistics) A group of letters which share the same letter combination associated with a sound, such as rhyming words.
(legal) An audio recording.
See also
* audiogram
* phonograph
* videogram
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