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- distinction as phonemic versus phonetic. Thus, the pronunciation patterns of tap versus tab, or pat versus bat, can be represented phonemically and are written...
- groupings vary across languages. English, for example, does not distinguish phonemically between aspirated and unaspirated consonants, but other languages, like...
- transcription), and phonemically as /pɛts/ and /bɛdz/. Because /s/ and /z/ are separate phonemes in English, they receive separate symbols in the phonemic analysis...
- Phonemic awareness is a part of phonological awareness in which listeners are able to hear, identify and mani****te phonemes, the smallest mental units...
- final-obstruent devoicing, Russian бес ('demon', phonemically /bʲes/) and без ('without', phonemically /bʲez/) are pronounced identically in isolation...
- Chinese, which do not have phonemic vowel length distinctions. Many languages do not distinguish vowel length phonemically, meaning that vowel length...
- stress, as long as prosody is recognized and unstressed syllables are phonemically distinguished for vowel reduction. They find that the multiple levels...
- should be a phonemically accurate, consistent, autonomous system — C****idy (1993) C****idy's orthography, initially proposed in 1961, uses a phonemic system...
- *ã when a nasal immediately follows: *čantu "song" > [tʃãntu] (still phonemically /tʃantu/); Step 2: at some point in the history of French when speakers...
- are phonemically null, and may be indicated with the digit '0' in a numbering system, but take specific pitches depending on the preceding phonemic tone...