Definition of Phonemicity. Meaning of Phonemicity. Synonyms of Phonemicity

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- between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. A phonemic orthography is an orthography (system for writing a language) in which...
- Phonemic awareness is a part of phonological awareness in which listeners are able to hear, identify and mani****te phonemes, the smallest mental units...
- distinction as phonemic versus phonetic. Thus, the pronunciation patterns of tap versus tab, or pat versus bat, can be represented phonemically and are written...
- between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Phonemic contrast refers to a minimal phonetic difference, that is, small differences...
- pronunciation, while a few languages may claim to have a fully phonemic spelling system (a phonemic orthography). For most languages, phonetic transcription...
- distribution. Phonemic split (which Hoenigswald calls "secondary split"), in which some instances of A become a new phoneme B; this is phonemic differentiation...
- Phonemic imagery refers to the processing of thoughts as words rather than as symbols or other images. It is sometimes referred to as the equivalent of...
- Phonemic restoration effect is a perceptual phenomenon where under certain conditions, sounds actually missing from a speech signal can be restored by...
- common in patients with fluent forms of aphasia, and come in three forms: phonemic or literal, neologistic, and verbal. Paraphasias can affect metrical information...
- delimiters. In linguistics and especially phonology, functional load, or phonemic load, is the collection of words that contain a certain pronunciation feature...