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IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) of preliterate

The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet. With phonetic transcriptions, dictionarie tell you about the pronunciation of words, because the spelling of an English word does not tell you how you should pronounce it. Below is the phonetic transcription of preliterate:
/pɹɪlitɹ̩ejt/

Derived Form of preliterate

adjective
comparitive: more preliterate
superlative: most preliterate
Adjective
1
not yet having acquired the ability to read and write
Similarilliterate,
2
used of a society that has not developed writing
Synonymsnonliterate,
Similarnoncivilised, noncivilized,

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  1. useful in preliterate societies, where sentences can be memorized and recited by the thousands.
  2. In its preliterate days, about the most traumatic thing to happen to the start of Irish words
  3. - a basic option, sure, but its really useful in preliterate societies, where sentences
  4. if they're a preliterate society or otherwise wouldn't realistically discover writing technologies.
  5. Through some amazing feed of preliterate chemistry, the Amazonian natives
  6. The Bible is written, it was written for preliterate folk,
  7. What happens to Human memory in Preliterate cultures because nothing is written down is that?
  8. MEANINGLESS DETAILS. HE HAS THIS PRELITERATE SENSE OF
  9. HE HAS THIS PRELITERATE SENSE OF HOW HISTORY WORKS AND THEN JUST
  10. men are interested in universally, in every country we looked at including preliterate,
  11. But there's also a study, a guy went into some preliterate cultures in Iran, Brazil,
  12. When we do this experiment with illiterate or preliterate children,
  13. Because the brain of illiterates and preliterate children
  14. We selected preliterate children and assigned them to 2 groups
  15. the cultures that are preliterate.
  16. It's possible that they were preliterate or it's possible
  17. Whereas preliterate people,
  18. In preliterate compositions,
  19. That's how preliterate people see things.
  20. these psychodynamics of preliterate composers.