fonologis
Fonologis is the term used in various languages to denote a scholar who specializes in phonology, the branch of linguistics that studies the sound systems of languages. Phonology examines how sounds function within a language or across languages, including the inventory of distinct sounds (phonemes), their distribution, and the rules that govern their combination and variation. It also covers suprasegmental features such as stress, rhythm, tone, and intonation. Phonologists may work descriptively on languages with limited written traditions or theoretically to develop models of sound structure and change. The field overlaps with phonetics, which investigates the physical properties of sounds, and with linguistics more broadly through morphology, syntax, and semantics.
Fonologists use a variety of methods, from careful transcription and analysis of native speaker data to cross-linguistic
Education for a fonologist typically involves a degree in linguistics or a related field, with advanced study