fonetilisi
Fonetilisi is a conceptual framework used in linguistics to describe the relationship between spoken sounds and their written representation. It is not a universally accepted or standardized term but rather a descriptive category that can encompass various approaches to phonetics and phonology. The core idea behind fonetilisi is to investigate how the phonetic properties of speech are encoded and perceived, and how these properties relate to the orthographic system of a language.
Different linguistic theories may interpret or apply the concept of fonetilisi in distinct ways. Some might
The term itself is less common in mainstream linguistic literature compared to established terms like phonetics,