Definition of Phoneme. Meaning of Phoneme. Synonyms of Phoneme

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Definition of Phoneme

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Ecphoneme
Ecphoneme Ec"pho*neme, n. [See Ecphonema.] A mark (!) used to indicate an exclamation. --G. Brown.
Epiphoneme
Epiphoneme E*piph"o*neme, n. Epiphonema. [R.]

Meaning of Phoneme from wikipedia

- contains phonemes (or the spatial-gestural equivalent in sign languages), and all spoken languages include both consonant and vowel phonemes. Phonemes are...
- The phoneME project is Sun Microsystems reference implementation of Java virtual machine and ****ociated libraries of Java ME with source, licensed under...
- [ˈtʰɒp]) are allophones for the phoneme /t/,[citation needed] while these two are considered to be different phonemes in some languages such as Central...
- The Phonemes were a Canadian indie pop band from Toronto, Ontario, active in the 2000s. A trio whose core members were vocalist and songwriter Magali Meagher...
- only a limited guide to the phonology of other dialects of English. A phoneme of a language or dialect is an abstraction of a speech sound or of a group...
- graphemes (written symbols) correspond consistently to the language's phonemes (the smallest units of speech that can differentiate words), or more generally...
- Phoneme Media is a Los Angeles–based nonprofit publishing house sponsored by PEN Center USA. Phoneme was founded in 2013 by translators Brian Hewes and...
- articulatory level. That is the term's primary use in phonology: to describe phonemes; while in phonetics its primary use is to describe phones. For example...
- meanings of words. In contrast, a phoneme is a speech sound in a given language that, if swapped with another phoneme, could change one word to another...
- time, the study of phonology related only to the study of the systems of phonemes in spoken languages, but may now relate to any linguistic analysis either:...