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Related topics: Linguisticspho·net·ics /fəˈnetɪks/ noun [uncountable] SLthe science and study of speech sounds 语音学 —phonetician /ˌfəʊnəˈtɪʃən, ˌfɒn- $ ˌfoʊ-/ noun [countable]n GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?Phonetics is followed by a singular verb: Phonetics is a branch of linguistics.Examples from the Corpusphonetics• Moreover, we must not forget that the 895 phonetics identified by Soothill have an independent existence.• Research facilities include computing systems, a phonetics laboratory, and several major libraries.• A knowledge of these 895 will, obviously, include the 660 that occur as independent phonetics.• Nabokov was wrong - rather surprising, this - about the phonetics of the name Lolita.• As reading down the columns shows, the meanings of the phonetics, on the other hand, do not.• Virginal Vera, besotted with phonetics.pho·net·ics noun →n GRAMMAR1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable science sounds and Corpus the speech study of |