How Do You Spell ORTHOEPICAL?

Pronunciation: [ɔːθˈə͡ʊpɪkə͡l] (IPA)

Orthoepical is a word that refers to proper pronunciation. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ɔːθəʊˈɛpɪkəl/. This word is spelled orthoepically, meaning that the pronunciation of each letter corresponds to its individual sound. The word is composed of three syllables, with the first syllable pronounced as "or-tho," the second syllable as "e-pi" and the final syllable as "-cal". Orthoepical is a commonly used word when discussing phonetics and pronunciation in language studies.

ORTHOEPICAL Meaning and Definition

  1. Orthoepical is an adjective that refers to the correct or accepted pronunciation of words, particularly with regard to a specific language or dialect. It encompasses the study and practice of the proper articulation and pronunciation of sounds, syllables, and words of a language, aiming to adhere to established conventions.

    In linguistics, orthoepical pertains to the accurate phonetic representation and articulation of speech sounds. It is concerned with the correct pronunciation of words and the proper use of stress, intonation, and rhythm within a language. The study of orthoepics involves examining phonetic symbols, phonology, and phonetics to ensure accurate representation and articulation.

    Orthoepical principles vary across different languages and dialects due to variations in phonetic systems, speech patterns, and regional accents. These principles are established through the conventions of usage and are typically codified in dictionaries, pronunciation guides, and language norms. The goal of orthoepical practice is to facilitate effective communication and comprehension among speakers of a particular language or dialect.

    Orthoepical knowledge is particularly important for language learners, actors, broadcasters, and individuals involved in public speaking or vocal performances. Acquiring correct pronunciation skills ensures clear and effective communication, minimizing misunderstandings and enhancing overall language proficiency.

  2. Pert. to correct pronunciation.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for ORTHOEPICAL

  • irthoepical
  • krthoepical
  • lrthoepical
  • prthoepical
  • 0rthoepical
  • 9rthoepical
  • oethoepical
  • odthoepical
  • ofthoepical
  • otthoepical
  • o5thoepical
  • o4thoepical
  • orrhoepical
  • orfhoepical
  • orghoepical
  • oryhoepical
  • or6hoepical
  • or5hoepical
  • ortgoepical
  • ortboepical

Etymology of ORTHOEPICAL

The word "Orthoepical" is derived from the combination of two Greek roots: "ortho-" meaning "straight" or "correct", and "epos" meaning "word" or "speech". When combined, it forms "orthoepical", which pertains to the correct or proper pronunciation of words or speech.

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