
جستجو
Digraph
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دونویسه (زبانشناسی)
a pair of characters used to represent a single sound, such as "sh" or "th", in phonetics or linguistics
What is a "digraph"?
A digraph is a pair of letters that together represent a single sound or phoneme in a language. This combination can consist of two consonants, two vowels, or a consonant and a vowel. For example, in English, the "ch" in "chair" represents a unique sound that is not the sum of the individual letters' sounds. Similarly, the "ea" in "bread" produces a distinct vowel sound. Digraphs are important in phonetics and linguistics because they help illustrate how sounds are represented in writing, contributing to the understanding of spelling patterns and pronunciation rules in different languages.
Example
In the word " ship, " the letters " sh " form a digraph representing the sound /ʃ/.
در واژه "کشتی"، حروف "ش" دیگرافی را تشکیل میدهند که صدای /ʃ/ را نشان میدهد.
Children learning to read often practice recognizing common digraphs like " ch " and " ph. "
کودکان در حال یادگیری خواندن اغلب بر روی تشخیص دیگراف های رایج مانند "چ" و "ف" تمرین می کنند.