phonographies

/fəˈnɑɡrəfiz/
noun
  1. Systems or methods of writing that represent sounds, such as phonetic alphabets or shorthand.
    • The course covered several phonographies, including the International Phonetic Alphabet.
    • Some phonographies use symbols for each sound, making pronunciation clear.
    • Linguists study different phonographies to understand how languages are written.
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