A
phoneme is a basic unit of a language 's phonology , which is combined with other
phonemes to form meaningful units such as word s or
Kaynak: PhonemeIt has traditionally focused largely on study of the system s of
phoneme s in particular language s, but it may also cover any linguistic
Kaynak: PhonologyA phonogram is a grapheme (written character) which represents a
phoneme (speech sound) or combination of
phonemes, such as the letters of
Kaynak: Phonogram (linguistics)Phonetically, the
phoneme /ɑ/ is usually central, although it is back in some dialects. date October 2010 The mid vowels are phonetically "
Kaynak: Finnish phonologyAlthough a
phoneme's allophones are all alternative pronunciations for a
phoneme, the specific allophone selected in a given situation is
Kaynak: AllophonePhonemes: A
phoneme of a language or dialect is an abstraction of a speech sound or of a group of different sounds which are all perceived
Kaynak: English phonology This is the term's primary use in phonology when describing
phoneme s, or in phonetics when describing phones. At the articulatory level, a
Kaynak: Voice (phonetics)A digraph or digram (from the δίς dís "double" and γράφω gráphō "write") is a pair of characters used to write one
phoneme (distinct sound
Kaynak: Digraph (orthography)"having to do with arranging is a branch of phonology that deals with restrictions in a language on the permissible combinations of
phoneme s.
Kaynak: Phonotacticsone or more language s based on the general principle that the letters represent
phoneme s (basic significant sounds) of the spoken language .
Kaynak: Alphabeta particular language , which differ in only one phonological element, such as a
phoneme , toneme or chroneme and have distinct meanings.
Kaynak: Minimal pairHowever, there are also unitary diphthongs, as in the English examples above, which are heard by listeners as single-vowel sounds (
phoneme s
Kaynak: DiphthongIn linguistics , an alternation is the phenomenon of a
phoneme or morpheme exhibiting variation in its phonological realization.
Kaynak: Alternation (linguistics)for writing a language ) in which the grapheme s (written symbols) correspond to the
phoneme s (significant spoken sounds) of the language.
Kaynak: Phonemic orthography