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▪ I. diaphonic, a.1|daɪəˈfɒnɪk| [f. as diaphon-y + -ic.] Also diaphonical. 1. Of or pertaining to diaphony: see diaphony 2.
1822New Monthly Mag. VI. 201 To give a concert with a full orchestra upon the diaphonic principle. 2. = diacoustic.
1775Ash, Diaphonic. 1846Worcester, Diaphonic, Diaphonical. ▪ II. diaphonic, a.2 Linguistics.|daɪəˈfɒnɪk| [f. diaphone2 + -ic.] Of or relating to a diaphone or diaphones. Hence diaˈphonically adv.
1932D. Jones Outl. Eng. Phonet. (ed. 3) xv. 108 There exist..diaphonic variants; that is to say, there are English speakers who use a somewhat different diphthong. 1950― Phoneme xxvii. 198 Overlapping of diaphones is..especially liable to happen when a sound lies near the limit of a diaphonic ‘area’. Ibid. 202 The ˀ belongs diaphonically to k and p as well as to t. 1965Amer. Speech XL. 227 The pronunciation (tagə·)..is phonologically unlikely in the diaphonic variations before (g). |