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unphoˈnetic, a. (un-1 7.)
1857Ld. Campbell Chief Justices III. xlviii. 153 A word of two syllables without any unphonetic consonants. 1879Encycl. Brit. IX. 634/2 French orthography is now quite as traditional and unphonetic as English. 1888[see next]. Hence unphoˈneticness.
1888Sweet Hist. Eng. Sounds 68 Unphoneticness is mainly the result of the retention of originally phonetic spellings after they have become unphonetic through sound-change. |