Κυριακή 9 Ιουνίου 2013

ფონეტიკა • (p'onetika)=phonetics=φωνητική

ფონეტიკა • (p'onetika)=phonetics=φωνητική

ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY:

phonetics (n.) Look up phonetics at Dictionary.com
"scientific study of speech," 1841, from phonetic; also see -ics.
hives (n.) Look up hives at Dictionary.com

phonetic (adj.) Look up phonetic at Dictionary.com
"representing vocal sounds," 1803, from Modern Latin phoneticus (1797), from Greek phonetikos "vocal," from phonetos "to be spoken, utterable," verbal adjective of phonein "to speak clearly, utter," from phone "sound, voice" (see fame (n.)).

-ic Look up -ic at Dictionary.com
adjective suffix, "having to do with, having the nature of, being, made of, caused by, similar to" (in chemistry, indicating a higher valence than names in -ous), from French -ique and directly from Latin -icus, which in many cases represents Greek -ikos "in the manner of; pertaining to." From PIE *-(i)ko, which also yielded Slavic -isku, adjectival suffix indicating origin, the source of the -sky (Russian -skii) in many surnames.

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