IPA Transcription of "context-sensitive language" in American English

The American English IPA transcription of “context-sensitive language” is /ˈkɑntɛkst ˈsɛnsɪtɪv ˈlæŋɡwɪd͡ʒ/.

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contextˈkɑntɛkst
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sensitive
language

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  • context-sensitive languageformal language that can be defined by a context-sensitive grammar (and equivalently by a noncontracting grammar). Context-sensitive is one of the four types of grammars in the Chomsky hierarchy

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