phonological system
C10521
concept
A phonological system is the organized set of sounds and sound patterns in a language, along with the rules governing their combination and pronunciation.
All labels observed (8)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| phonological system canonical | 7 |
| Cantonese romanization system | 6 |
| Romance phonology | 1 |
| component of Middle English phonology | 1 |
| phonological inventory | 1 |
| pitch accent system | 1 |
| vowel inventory | 1 |
| vowel pointing system | 1 |
Instances (16)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Yale romanization | Cantonese romanization system |
| Middle Chinese | — |
| Yale Cantonese | Cantonese romanization system |
| Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanization | Cantonese romanization system |
| Standard German phonology | — |
| Middle English vowel system | — |
| Jyutping | Cantonese romanization system |
| Gallo-Romance phonology | — |
|
Yale
surface form:
Yale romanization of Cantonese
|
Cantonese romanization system |
| Sidney Lau Cantonese romanization | Cantonese romanization system |
| Śiva-sūtras (phonological inventory) | phonological inventory |
| Rhenish pitch accent | pitch accent system |
| Mandarin phonology | — |
| Tiberian vowel points | vowel pointing system |
| Old Norse phonology | — |
| Scandinavian phonology | — |