Phonology and morphology glossary
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                        Terms that have specialised meaning in phonology and/or morphology.
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| Wav fileA common format for storing sounds as computer files. | |
| WaveformA display of the amplitude (=loudness) of sound during time. | |
| Weak formThe form in which a word is pronounced when it is unstressed. This term is usually applied only to words that normally occur unstressed, such as English to, a. Cf. strong form. | |
| WeakeningSee lenition. | |
| WordThe smallest free form found in a language. | |
| Word formationSee derivation. | |
| Word frequencyMeasure of how often a word occurs in a particular corpus. See also token frequency, type frequency. | |
| Word productionThe process by which words are selected to be spoken or written. | |
| Word recognitionThe association by speakers of a language of the speech or writing signal with the entries in their mental lexicon. | |