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quality (n.)  
  
987   04:05 مساءً   date: 2023-11-03
Author : David Crystal
Book or Source : A dictionary of linguistics and phonetics
Page and Part : 398-17


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quality (n.)

A term used in AUDITORY PHONETICS and PHONOLOGY to refer to the characteristic resonance, or TIMBRE, of a sound, which is the result of the range of FREQUENCIES constituting the sound’s identity. Variations in both VOWELS and CONSONANTS are describable in terms of quality, e.g. the distinction between [i], [e], etc., would be called a qualitative difference. In this sense, the term ‘quality’ is generally opposed to QUANTITY or LENGTH. Voices are also described as having a characteristic ‘quality’.

 

A term identifying one of the MAXIMS of CONVERSATION: the maxim of quality states that a person’s contribution to a conversation should ideally be true – for example, people should not say what they believe to be false.