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Hi, there
If I want to say that the word "rhythm" has both a phonetic and a phonological interpretation and that they are different, which of these sentences would be right?
"The word rhythm has a different phonetic and (a) phonological representation"
"The word rhythm has different phonetic and phonological representations"
"The word rhythm has a different phonetic representation than the phonological representation"
"The word rhythm has a phonetic representation different than the phonological representation"
Thank you!
23 de ago. de 2021 3:41
Respuestas · 3
If it were me, I would say it this way in a report:
The phonetic representation of the word "rhythm" differs from its phonological representation.
Of your four options, I would choose the third one with some slight modifications:
The word "rhythm" has a different phonetic representation from its phonological representation.
23 de agosto de 2021
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Hernandez
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Francés, Español
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Inglés
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