- the
phonemes of
those languages. For
languages whose writing systems employ the
phonemic principle,
ordinary letters may be used to
denote phonemes, although...
- side". Now,
January 29, 2004. "
Phonemes make
sound with meaning". Queen's Journal,
January 15, 2008.
Adrian Mack, "The
Phonemes’
Magali Meagher is
happy to...
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English word
through consists of
three phonemes: the
initial "th" sound, the "r" sound, and a
vowel sound. The
phonemes in that and many
other English words...
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- (as in top [ˈtʰɒp]) are
allophones for the
phoneme /t/,
while these two are
considered to be
different phonemes in some
languages such as
Central Thai. Similarly...
- This
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- However,
phonemes are not
sounds in themselves. Rather,
phonemes are, in a sense,
converted to
phones before being spoken. The /z/
phoneme, for instance...
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voicing only, were
allophones of the same
phoneme in English, but
later came to
belong to
separate phonemes. This is one of the main
factors of historical...
- but
phonemes can be
discussed only in
reference to
specific languages. For example, the
English words kid and kit end with two
distinct phonemes, /d/...
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speech into
phonemes (or
segmental phonemes),
which correspond fairly well to
phonetic segments of the
analysed speech. The
segmental phonemes of sign language...