Orthographic vs Phonological - What's the difference?
orthographic | phonological |
Of a projection used in maps, architecture etc., in which the rays are parallel.
Of, or relating to, orthography.
Of or relating to phonology.
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As adjectives the difference between orthographic and phonological
is that orthographic is of a projection used in maps, architecture etc, in which the rays are parallel while phonological is of or relating to phonology.orthographic
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Alternative forms
* orthographick (obsolete)Adjective
(-)Synonyms
* (maps) orthographicalphonological
English
Adjective
(-)- [...] Phonological' competence is also reflected in intuitions about '''phonological''' structure: any English speaker intuitively feels, for example, that the sequence 'black bird' can either be a single '''phonological''' word ('''BLACK'''bird, with primary stress on ''black'' = a species of bird, like thrush, robin, etc.), or two independent '''phonological''' words ('''BLACK BIRD''' or black ' BIRD = bird which is black, as opposed to 'white bird', 'yellow bird', etc.).