phoneme
pho
ˈfoʊ
fow
neme
nim
nim
British pronunciation
/fˈəʊniːm/

Definition & Meaning of "phoneme"in English

Phoneme
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the smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish meaning, often represented by a specific symbol in phonetic notation

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What is a "phoneme"?

A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish meaning. It is a basic building block of speech and can be a single sound or a group of sounds that represent a specific letter or combination of letters. For example, in English, the words "bat" and "pat" differ by one phoneme, the initial sounds /b/ and /p/. Phonemes are important in phonetics and linguistics because they help define the sounds used in a language, contributing to pronunciation and the overall structure of words.

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In linguistics, a phoneme is the smallest distinctive sound unit in a language that can change the meaning of a word.
For example, in English, the phonemes /p/ and /b/ are distinct because they can change the meaning of words like " pat " and " bat. "
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