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phonometrics, n. pl. (const. as sing.)|fəʊnəʊˈmɛtrɪks| [f. phonometric a.: see -ic 2.] The study and practice of phonometry.
1957H. J. Uldall in Hjelmslev & Uldall Outl. Glossematics i. 16 In linguistics, phonometrics, experimental phonetics, and word counting. 1970H. Bluehme tr. E. & K. Zwirner's Princ. Phonometrics 4 Phonometrics is based on the assumption that the description and the synchronic or diachronic comparison of languages can be extended beyond what would be possible on the basis of the mere mastery of language by speaking, listening, or writing. 1972Hartmann & Stork Dict. Lang. & Linguistics 175 Phonometrics, the analysis and description of the spoken language by phonological (linguistic) and phonetic (instrumental) as well as statistical means. |