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Phonological

Phonologic \Pho`no*log"ic\, Phonological \Pho`no*log"ic*al\, a. Of or pertaining to phonology.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
phonological

1818, from phonology + -ical. Related: Phonologically.

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phonological

a. Of or relating to phonology.

WordNet
phonological

adj. of or relating to phonology; "the phonological component of language" [syn: phonologic]

Usage examples of "phonological".

The first is plausible enough semantically but doubtful on phonological grounds.

Languages, complete with a phonological spelling system so they could write their language down.

Czech titles of the later novels, at least to a non-native speaker of the Czech language, do not appear to have any interesting phonological or paronomastic features based on Czech.