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  • Phonological Knowledge
  • Book edited by Noel Burton-Roberts, Philip Carr & Gerard Docherty

    Phonological Knowledge: Conceptual and Empirical Issues is a 2000 book edited by Noel Burton-Roberts, Philip Carr and Gerard Docherty in which the authors

    Phonological Knowledge

    Phonological_Knowledge

  • Q
  • Seventeenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    (link) Miller, D. Gary (September 6, 1994). Ancient Scripts and Phonological Knowledge. John Benjamins Publishing. pp. 54–56. ISBN 9789027276711. Archived

    Q

    Q

    Q

  • Phonetic series (Chinese characters)
  • Chinese characters sharing the same phonetic character component

    xiesheng (Chinese: 諧聲; pinyin: xiéshēng; lit. 'harmonious sound') or phonological series is a set of Chinese characters sharing the same sound-based element

    Phonetic series (Chinese characters)

    Phonetic_series_(Chinese_characters)

  • Phonological awareness
  • Awareness of the sound structure of words

    Phonological awareness is an individual's awareness of the phonological structure, or sound structure, of words. Phonological awareness is an important

    Phonological awareness

    Phonological_awareness

  • Reading
  • Taking in the meaning of letters or symbols

    read (long before children see any letters) and children's knowledge of the phonological structure of language is a good predictor of early reading ability

    Reading

    Reading

    Reading

  • Speech synthesis
  • Artificial production of human speech

    ISBN 978-0-7484-0856-6. Zhu, Jian (2020-05-25). "Probing the phonetic and phonological knowledge of tones in Mandarin TTS models". Speech Prosody 2020. ISCA: ISCA:

    Speech synthesis

    Speech_synthesis

  • Science of reading
  • Study of reading and its acquisition

    Education Department" (PDF). "Phonological and Phonemic Awareness: Introduction, Reading rockets". Karina Kung. "PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS: A Guidebook for

    Science of reading

    Science of reading

    Science_of_reading

  • Language acquisition
  • Process in which a first language is being acquired

    the acquisition of phonological knowledge. Research has demonstrated that infants as young as 3–5 months can abstract phonological features amodally,

    Language acquisition

    Language_acquisition

  • Laboratory phonology
  • Approach to phonology

    Laboratory phonology is an approach to phonology that emphasizes the synergy between phonological theory and scientific experiments, including laboratory

    Laboratory phonology

    Laboratory_phonology

  • Heather Goad
  • Canadian linguist

    (SSHRC) to study the Phonological Effects on Grammatical Representation and Processing, which looks at the phonological knowledge of second language learners

    Heather Goad

    Heather_Goad

  • Phonological development
  • Acquisition of language skills during childhood

    Phonological development refers to how children learn to organize sounds into meaning or language (phonology) during their stages of growth. Sound is at

    Phonological development

    Phonological_development

  • Haskins Laboratories
  • American institute for research on spoken and written language

    articulatory phonology, in which gestures are the basic units of both phonetic action and phonological knowledge. Articulatory phonology, the task dynamic

    Haskins Laboratories

    Haskins Laboratories

    Haskins_Laboratories

  • Iris Berent
  • Israeli-American settler psychologist

    languages, however, realize phonological patterns as speech acts, so it is possible that the constraints on phonological patterns arise not from abstract

    Iris Berent

    Iris_Berent

  • Gerald Jay Sussman
  • American computer scientist

    May 1998 "A Computational Model for the Acquisition and Use of Phonological Knowledge", Kenneth Yip and Gerald Jay Sussman, MIT Artificial Intelligence

    Gerald Jay Sussman

    Gerald Jay Sussman

    Gerald_Jay_Sussman

  • Metalinguistic awareness
  • Ability to consciously reflect on the nature of language

    manifest. These categories are: phonological awareness, word awareness, syntactic awareness and pragmatic awareness. Phonological awareness and word awareness

    Metalinguistic awareness

    Metalinguistic_awareness

  • Transformational grammar
  • Earliest model of generative grammar

    ISBN 0-262-53007-4. Goldsmith, John A (1995). "Phonological Theory". In John A. Goldsmith (ed.). The Handbook of Phonological Theory. Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics

    Transformational grammar

    Transformational_grammar

  • Deep dyslexia
  • Neurological disorder

    of knowledge surrounding their topic. The "Glosser and Friedman (continuum) model" is based upon the concept that deep dyslexia and phonological dyslexia

    Deep dyslexia

    Deep_dyslexia

  • Philip Carr (linguist)
  • British linguist (1953–2020)

    Phonetics and Phonology: An Introduction, 3rd edition 2019. ISBN 978-1119533740 Headhood, Elements, Specification and Contrastivity: Phonological papers in

    Philip Carr (linguist)

    Philip_Carr_(linguist)

  • Understanding Phonology
  • Book by Carlos Gussenhoven

    Phonology is a textbook by Carlos Gussenhoven and Haike Jacobs designed for an introductory course in phonology for students with no prior knowledge.

    Understanding Phonology

    Understanding_Phonology

  • Cognition
  • Mental process dealing with knowledge

    Cognition encompasses mental processes that deal with knowledge. It includes psychological activities that acquire, store, retrieve, transform, or apply

    Cognition

    Cognition

  • Sri Lankan Portuguese creole
  • Portuguese-based creole spoken in Sri Lanka

    containing over a thousand verses and a long text in prose. Precise phonological knowledge of the Sri Lankan Portuguese Creole (SLPC) is limited. The earliest

    Sri Lankan Portuguese creole

    Sri_Lankan_Portuguese_creole

  • Historical Chinese phonology
  • Chinese Phonological History, Dylan W.H. Sung Introduction to Chinese Historical Phonology, Guillaume Jacques Traditional Chinese phonology Periodization

    Historical Chinese phonology

    Historical_Chinese_phonology

  • Rapid automatized naming
  • Medical diagnostic method

    known about the mediator variable between phonological awareness and RAN and the relationship between phonological awareness and RAN. Researchers argue that

    Rapid automatized naming

    Rapid_automatized_naming

  • Jeju language
  • Koreanic language of Jeju Island, South Korea

    currently no monolingual speakers of Jeju.[citation needed] The distinctive phonological, syntactic, and lexical features of the Jeju Island language, known as

    Jeju language

    Jeju language

    Jeju_language

  • Emergent literacies
  • Early knowledge of reading and writing skills

    language, phonological awareness, reading, spelling and IQ. As we know, literacy skills such as phonics, phonological awareness, alphabetical knowledge, and

    Emergent literacies

    Emergent_literacies

  • Sumerian language
  • Language of ancient Sumer and Babylon

    as well. The special features of Emesal are mostly phonological and lexical. In terms of phonology, the following are some of the most common sound correspondences:

    Sumerian language

    Sumerian language

    Sumerian_language

  • Working memory
  • Cognitive system for temporarily holding information

    maintenance of information. One subordinate system, the phonological loop (PL), stores phonological information (that is, the sound of language) and prevents

    Working memory

    Working_memory

  • Vietnamese phonology
  • Phonology of the Vietnamese language

    but rather a "descriptive introduction." So, his chart above is more a phonological vowel chart rather than a phonetic one. Some previous treatments such

    Vietnamese phonology

    Vietnamese_phonology

  • Language processing in the brain
  • How humans use words to communicate

    represents morphemes as opposed to phonological segments. Systems that record larger morphosyntactic or phonological segments, such as logographic systems

    Language processing in the brain

    Language processing in the brain

    Language_processing_in_the_brain

  • Dual-route hypothesis to reading aloud
  • Theory of two separate mental mechanisms

    words is more strongly correlated with orthographical knowledge (lexical route) than with phonological representations (sub-lexical route). Similar results

    Dual-route hypothesis to reading aloud

    Dual-route_hypothesis_to_reading_aloud

  • Historical linguistics
  • Study of language change over time

    and intonation. Principles of phonology have also been applied to the analysis of sign languages, but the phonological units do not consist of sounds

    Historical linguistics

    Historical_linguistics

  • Assimilation (phonology)
  • Phenomenon in linguistics

    Assibilation Phonological history of English consonant clusters Co-articulated consonant Consonant harmony Crasis Deletion (phonology) Dissimilation

    Assimilation (phonology)

    Assimilation_(phonology)

  • Evidence-based education
  • Paradigm of the education field

    that include the areas of the alphabetic principle, print concepts, phonological awareness, phonics and word recognition, and fluency. However, it is

    Evidence-based education

    Evidence-based education

    Evidence-based_education

  • Phonological history of English vowels
  • Sound changes

    dialects,[where?] however, where the split is phonological.[citation needed] The bad–lad split is a phonological split of the Early Modern English short vowel

    Phonological history of English vowels

    Phonological_history_of_English_vowels

  • West Germanic languages
  • Group of languages

    of phonological, morphological and lexical innovations or archaisms not found in North and East Germanic. Examples of West Germanic phonological particularities

    West Germanic languages

    West Germanic languages

    West_Germanic_languages

  • Sanskrit
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent

    phonological" changes as per Grant. Loanwords have been integrated into Malayalam by "prosodic phonological" changes as per Grant. These phonological

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

  • Linguistics
  • Scientific study of language

    world's languages. Its subdisciplines include, but are not limited to: phonological typology, which deals with sound features; syntactic typology, which

    Linguistics

    Linguistics

  • Sound change
  • Process of language change that affects pronunciation or sound system structure

    A sound change that affects the phonological system or the number or distribution of its phonemes is a phonological change. The following statements

    Sound change

    Sound_change

  • Ancient Greek phonology
  • Sounds and pronunciation of Ancient Greek

    and velars /kʰ k ɡ/. Which one they became depended on dialect and phonological environment. Because of this, certain words that originally had labialized

    Ancient Greek phonology

    Ancient_Greek_phonology

  • Phonics
  • Method of teaching reading and writing

    ultimate guide to phonological awareness, Essex County Council, UK" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-09. "Phonological awareness, Victoria

    Phonics

    Phonics

    Phonics

  • Outline of academic disciplines
  • Academic fields of study or professions

    An academic discipline or academic field is a subdivision of knowledge that is taught and researched at the college or university level. Disciplines are

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline_of_academic_disciplines

  • Developmental verbal dyspraxia
  • Difficulty in coordinating muscles needed for speech

    effects is an integrated phonological approach. This approach "incorporates targeted speech production practice into phonological awareness activities and

    Developmental verbal dyspraxia

    Developmental_verbal_dyspraxia

  • Rajasthani languages
  • Indo-Aryan language and dialect cluster of northwest India

    religious connotations]. kṣetra Field—Abstract sense, such as a field of knowledge or activity; khāngī kṣetra → private sector. Physical sense, but of higher

    Rajasthani languages

    Rajasthani languages

    Rajasthani_languages

  • Communicative competence
  • Broad internalized communicative knowledge

    a language user's grammatical knowledge of syntax, morphology, phonology and the like, but reconceives this knowledge as a functional, social understanding

    Communicative competence

    Communicative_competence

  • Middle Chinese
  • Chinese pronunciation system (601 AD)

    many distinctions were inevitably lost in mapping Chinese phonology onto foreign phonological systems. For example, the following table shows the pronunciation

    Middle Chinese

    Middle Chinese

    Middle_Chinese

  • Redintegration
  • Reconstruction of the whole of something, from a part

    to occur due to the differences in the presence and availability of phonological representations. Contrarily to non-words, words possess stable mental

    Redintegration

    Redintegration

  • Phonetics
  • Study of how humans produce and perceive sounds

    through phonological encoding. In this stage of language production, the mental representation of the words are assigned their phonological content as

    Phonetics

    Phonetics

  • Dyslexia
  • Learning disability affecting reading

    include difficulties with phonological awareness, inefficient and often inaccurate processing of sounds in oral language (phonological processing), and verbal

    Dyslexia

    Dyslexia

    Dyslexia

  • Noel Burton-Roberts
  • British linguist

    Theory of Semantic Presupposition, Cambridge University Press 1989 Phonological Knowledge: Conceptual and Empirical Issues, with Philip Carr and Gerard Docherty

    Noel Burton-Roberts

    Noel_Burton-Roberts

  • Scots language
  • West Germanic language

    modified version of that, rather than a distinct speech form with a phonological system which had been developing independently for many centuries. This

    Scots language

    Scots language

    Scots_language

  • Clinical linguistics
  • Sub-discipline of applied linguistics

    interaction between non-segmental phonetic and phonological variables (p. 192-193). Cleft palate syndrome - phonological variable and statement must be interpreted

    Clinical linguistics

    Clinical_linguistics

  • Quantitative comparative linguistics
  • Study of language comparison using quantitative methods

    investigated nine Indo-European (IE) languages using 74 morphological and phonological features (extended in 1939 by the inclusion of Hittite). Ross in 1950

    Quantitative comparative linguistics

    Quantitative_comparative_linguistics

  • Pirahã language
  • Muran language

    different linguists may have very different ideas as to the nature of their phonological systems. The "ten phoneme" claim also does not consider the tones of

    Pirahã language

    Pirahã_language

  • Pashtun Hujra
  • impart wisdom, local knowledge, religious instruction, and life skills to younger generations. It helps preserve and spread local knowledge, folk traditions

    Pashtun Hujra

    Pashtun_Hujra

  • Generative grammar
  • Research tradition in linguistics

    formulating and testing explicit models of humans' subconscious grammatical knowledge. Generative linguists, or generativists (/ˈdʒɛnərətɪvɪsts/), tend to share

    Generative grammar

    Generative grammar

    Generative_grammar

  • Portmanteau
  • Word consisting of two words

    tale  ⇒  meandertale The phonological overlap need not also be orthographic: back + acronym  ⇒  backronym war + orgasm  ⇒  wargasm If the phonological but non-orthographic

    Portmanteau

    Portmanteau

    Portmanteau

  • Tumʔi language
  • Nearly extinct Tuu language of South Africa

    ISBN 978-0-7961-4720-2. Kilian, Kelly (January 2020). TumɁi: A Phonetic & Phonological Analysis of a Khoisan Variety (Master's thesis). University of Calgary

    Tumʔi language

    Tumʔi_language

  • African-American Vernacular English
  • Variety of American English

    Erik R. (September 2007). "Phonological and Phonetic Characteristics of African American Vernacular English: Phonological and Phonetic Characteristics

    African-American Vernacular English

    African-American_Vernacular_English

  • Vocabulary
  • Set of words

    major distinction that must be made when evaluating word knowledge is whether the knowledge is productive (also called active) or receptive (also called

    Vocabulary

    Vocabulary

  • Old French
  • Gallo-Romance dialect continuum

    tree' and charrue 'plough'. Within historical phonology and studies of language contact, various phonological changes have been posited as caused by a Gaulish

    Old French

    Old French

    Old_French

  • Elision
  • Omission of sounds in words or phrases

    terms of Generative phonology it is usual to explain the process as one of substituting zero for a phoneme, in the form of a phonological rule. The form of

    Elision

    Elision

  • Wiki
  • Type of website edited collaboratively

    or limited to use within an organization for maintaining its internal knowledge base. The name derives from the first user-editable website called WikiWikiWeb

    Wiki

    Wiki

    Wiki

  • Proto-Indo-European language
  • Ancestor of the Indo-European languages

    analysis suggests a system of sound laws to describe the phonetic and phonological changes from the hypothetical ancestral words to the modern ones. These

    Proto-Indo-European language

    Proto-Indo-European_language

  • Bengali phonology
  • Phonology of the Bengali language

    realisation isn't used in native words. Many eastern Bengali dialects share phonological features with Assamese, including the debuccalisation of স, শ & ষ [ʃ]

    Bengali phonology

    Bengali_phonology

  • Judaeo-Spanish
  • Romance language derived from Old Spanish

     179–189. ISBN 0-521-60450-8. Travis G. Bradley and Ann Marie Delforge, Phonological Retention and Innovation in the Judeo-Spanish of Istanbul in Selected

    Judaeo-Spanish

    Judaeo-Spanish

    Judaeo-Spanish

  • Lojban
  • Constructed human language based on predicate logic

    between them (epenthesis), as long as they differ sufficiently from the phonological vowels and are pronounced as short as possible. The resulting additional

    Lojban

    Lojban

    Lojban

  • Walloon language
  • Gallo-Romance language of Wallonia, Belgium

    Walloon had an original "superior unity", which made it a language. The phonological divisions of regional languages of southern Belgium were studied by the

    Walloon language

    Walloon language

    Walloon_language

  • Information processing theory
  • Approach to the study of cognitive development

    executive is the phonological loop. The phonological loop is used to hold auditory information. There are two sub components of the phonological loop; the phonological

    Information processing theory

    Information_processing_theory

  • Dysgraphia
  • Neurological disorder of written expression

    can occur with a completely intact graphemic buffer, phonological output lexicon, phonological output buffer, and allographic stage – the function that

    Dysgraphia

    Dysgraphia

    Dysgraphia

  • Maltese language
  • Semitic language spoken mostly in Malta

    recorded in the official guidebook Tagħrif fuq il-Kitba Maltija (English: Knowledge on Writing in Maltese) issued by the Akkademja tal-Malti (Academy of the

    Maltese language

    Maltese language

    Maltese_language

  • Social science
  • Branch of science that studies society and its relationships

    was developed and furthered economic knowledge as a hard science. The last path was the correlation of knowledge and social values; the antipositivism

    Social science

    Social_science

  • Marathi language
  • Indo-Aryan language

    bulk of the variation within these dialects is primarily lexical and phonological (e.g. accent placement and pronunciation). Although the number of dialects

    Marathi language

    Marathi language

    Marathi_language

  • Uyghur phonology
  • sounds are in complementary distribution,[clarification needed] but phonological analyses claim that they play a role in vowel harmony and are separate

    Uyghur phonology

    Uyghur_phonology

  • Loy Krathong
  • Thai festival

    Loy Krathong was a tradition in the "water-scarce" city of Sukhothai. Knowledge of Loy Krathong was limited to Bangkok elites prior to World War II. Driven

    Loy Krathong

    Loy Krathong

    Loy_Krathong

  • Language center
  • Speech processing areas of the brain

    contributes to phonological retrieval. All speech production tasks (e.g. word retrieval, repetition, and reading aloud) require phonological retrieval. The

    Language center

    Language center

    Language_center

  • Hejazi Arabic phonology
  • Pronunciation of Hejazi Arabic

    [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. The phonological system of the Hejazi Arabic consists of approximately 26 to 28 native

    Hejazi Arabic phonology

    Hejazi_Arabic_phonology

  • Prosodic bootstrapping
  • Linguistics concept

    Prosodic bootstrapping (also known as phonological bootstrapping) in linguistics refers to the hypothesis that learners of a primary language (L1) use

    Prosodic bootstrapping

    Prosodic_bootstrapping

  • Portuguese language
  • Romance language

    European written standard, though these will often display different phonological, lexical, and sometimes even syntactic features. While there is broad

    Portuguese language

    Portuguese language

    Portuguese_language

  • Nonce word
  • Lexeme created for a single occasion

    pseudoword, but bldzkg is a nonword); thus, pseudowords follow a language's phonological rules but have no meaning ghost word: a nonce word authoritatively described

    Nonce word

    Nonce_word

  • Koine Greek
  • Dialect of Greek in the ancient world

    formation, vocabulary and phonology (sound system). During the period generally designated as Koine Greek, a great deal of phonological change occurred. At

    Koine Greek

    Koine Greek

    Koine_Greek

  • Toki Pona
  • Minimalist language by Sonja Lang

    Toki Pona: evaluating non-speaker perceptions of the orthographic and phonological characteristics of three popular constructed languages". International

    Toki Pona

    Toki Pona

    Toki_Pona

  • Ojibwe language
  • Central Algonquian language of North America

    uncertain phonological status. The latter have been analysed as underlying phonemes and/or as predictable and derived by the operation of phonological rules

    Ojibwe language

    Ojibwe language

    Ojibwe_language

  • Spanish language
  • Romance language

    better described as morphophonemic rather than phonological, as it is not predictable from phonology alone. The Spanish consonant system is characterized

    Spanish language

    Spanish language

    Spanish_language

  • Vietnam
  • Country in Southeast Asia

    "Chuyện Đông chuyện Tây" [Eastern and Western Matters]. Kiến thức ngày nay [Knowledge Today] (426). Reprinted as An Chi (2006). "Tại sao ta không tự gọi mình

    Vietnam

    Vietnam

    Vietnam

  • Inch
  • Unit of length

    English /tʃ/ is palatalisation. Both were features of Old English phonology; see Phonological history of Old English § Palatalization and Germanic umlaut § I-mutation

    Inch

    Inch

    Inch

  • China
  • Country in East Asia

    Phonological Features". Buckeye East Asian Linguistics. 5. Hong Kong Polytechnic University: 58. ISSN 2378-9387 – via Ohio State University Knowledge

    China

    China

    China

  • Tswana language
  • Bantu language of Botswana and South Africa

    read Setswana and English: Cross-language transference of letter knowledge, phonological awareness and word reading skills". Perspectives in Education.

    Tswana language

    Tswana language

    Tswana_language

  • Greek language
  • Indo-European language

    consonantal contrasts. The main phonological changes occurred during the Hellenistic and Roman period (see Koine Greek phonology for details): replacement of

    Greek language

    Greek language

    Greek_language

  • Australian Aboriginal languages
  • Indigenous languages of Australia

    Australian languages is the phonological word. The most common word length is two syllables, and a typical phonological word would have the form:

    Australian Aboriginal languages

    Australian Aboriginal languages

    Australian_Aboriginal_languages

  • Spoonerism
  • Humorous muddled words

    relationship to working memory and has been incorporated into the study of phonological awareness in both typical and atypical language development. As complements

    Spoonerism

    Spoonerism

    Spoonerism

  • Autism and memory
  • could increase WM efficiency in young children with ASD. The research on phonological working memory in autism is extensive and at times conflicting. Some

    Autism and memory

    Autism_and_memory

  • Albanian language
  • Indo-European language

    groups (or varieties), Gheg and Tosk, are primarily distinguished by phonological differences and are mutually intelligible in their standard varieties

    Albanian language

    Albanian language

    Albanian_language

  • Lexicon
  • Vocabulary of a language or branch of knowledge

    items, or word forms. Lexemes are not atomic elements but contain both phonological and morphological components. When describing the lexicon, a reductionist

    Lexicon

    Lexicon

  • Ulster Scots dialect
  • Scots as spoken in Ulster, Ireland

    Ireland, Belfast: Cló Ollscoil na Banríona, p. 121 Harris, J. (1985) Phonological Variation and Change: Studies in Hiberno English, Cambridge, p. 15 "Language"

    Ulster Scots dialect

    Ulster Scots dialect

    Ulster_Scots_dialect

  • Metalinguistics
  • Study of relationship between language and culture

    intelligence and practical knowledge. Gail Gillon wrote the book, Phonological Awareness, which illustrates the connection between phonological awareness and metalinguistic

    Metalinguistics

    Metalinguistics

  • Catalan language
  • Romance language

    April 2024. Retrieved 5 November 2020. Lloret, Maria-Rosa (2004). "The Phonological Role of Paradigms: The Case of Insular Catalan". In Auger, Julie; Clements

    Catalan language

    Catalan language

    Catalan_language

  • Socioeconomic status
  • Economic and social measure of a person's affluence and/or influence

    the second and sixth grades are found to have low phonological awareness. The gap in phonological awareness increases by grade level. This gap is even

    Socioeconomic status

    Socioeconomic status

    Socioeconomic_status

  • Broccolino
  • Brooklyn-based dialect of Italian

    expressions such as "Ok, that's alright," or "Yeah." In the second phase, knowledge of English is still weak, but a linguistic code shift occurs, which can

    Broccolino

    Broccolino

  • Reading comprehension
  • Ability to read and understand text

    Bacon. ISBN 978-0-13-702787-3. Heim S, Friederici AD (November 2003). "Phonological processing in language production: time course of brain activity". NeuroReport

    Reading comprehension

    Reading_comprehension

  • Crimean Gothic
  • Gothic language extinct by the 18th century

    Busbecq's letter is a flawed source of information. The letter shows various phonological features and words that are clearly of East Germanic origin while also

    Crimean Gothic

    Crimean_Gothic

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Online names & meanings

  • Yalman
  • Boy/Male

    German, Hindu, Indian, Turkish

    Yalman

    Highest of a Mountain; Strong Man

  • Sivakani
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Sivakani

    Brilliant; Part of Lord Shiva

  • Sammathi
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Sammathi

    Agreement

  • Dolabella
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Dolabella

    Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Caesar.

  • Swarnjeet
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Swarnjeet

    Get to Gold

  • Gwynfor
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Gwynfor

    Fair lord or fair place.

  • Abhipriya
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam

    Abhipriya

    The First Lovable

  • Bachcha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Bachcha

    Child; Baby

  • Basrah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Basrah

    Dry Land

  • Rollin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rollin

    English : variant of Rolling.German : of Slavic origin, a habitational name from an unidentified place.

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  • Homological
  • a.

    Pertaining to homology; having a structural affinity proceeding from, or base upon, that kind of relation termed homology.

  • Chronological
  • a.

    Relating to chronology; containing an account of events in the order of time; according to the order of time; as, chronological tables.

  • Chronologic
  • a.

    Alt. of Chronological

  • Posological
  • a.

    Pertaining to posology.

  • Philological
  • a.

    Alt. of Philologic

  • Rhinological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to rhinology.

  • Photologic
  • a.

    Alt. of Photological

  • Phrenological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to phrenology.

  • Pomological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to pomology.

  • Posologic
  • a.

    Alt. of Posological

  • Ensue
  • v. i.

    To follow or come afterward; to follow as a consequence or in chronological succession; to result; as, an ensuing conclusion or effect; the year ensuing was a cold one.

  • Penological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to penology.

  • Etymology
  • n.

    That branch of philological science which treats of the history of words, tracing out their origin, primitive significance, and changes of form and meaning.

  • Phonological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to phonology.

  • Horological
  • a.

    Relating to a horologe, or to horology.

  • Photological
  • a.

    Pertaining to photology, or the doctrine of light.

  • Phytological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to phytology; botanical.

  • Annals
  • n. pl.

    A relation of events in chronological order, each event being recorded under the year in which it happened.

  • Phonologic
  • a.

    Alt. of Phonological

  • Phrenologic
  • a.

    Phrenological.