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In linguistics and phonetics, the term of phoneme refers to a unit of sound which uniquely distinguishes a single word in a certain language from another. The distinction can be as simple as a difference in the sound, such as between' he'her', or even as more complex as between a' vowel' and an' imitation' sound. However, the distinctions are made on the basis of several factors. These things include the position of the phonemes in the sound, and the frequency of theirs. Phonemes are also classified by their position relative to vowels, their length relative to a vowel's length, their length relative to the vowel's length and their meaning.
Phonemes are categorized based on how frequently they occur in a sentence. A phonetic unit can either be a sound, or a cluster of sounds, or perhaps a collaboration of several sounds. The more frequently a phonemic unit occurs, the more accurately it can be recognized by various other languages. An example of a word with more than one phonemic unit would be the word' to be' in English. The word' to be' has 3 distinct units; the first has a quick sound which is actually represented by the letter /a/ (as in the letter th) and the next 2 are long. The very last phonemic unit, the final phonemes, consist of a long sound, which are represented by the letter d, and a soft (as in the letter d) middle sound. For more info on the phonemic units of the English word' to be', please consult the dictionary below.
The sounds of words might also be grouped according to their frequency. Most words which share a phonemic unit are not too frequent, while the rarer ones are. One common example of a word with a high frequency is the word' chuck'. This word consists of 3 phonemes, all of which are actually short: a hard sound, a gentle sound, and an approximation of the hard sound. Each of these phonemes has a certain frequency, which you are going to learn about as you go along the learning process of yours. Moreover, a word that contains two phonemes, both of which are fairly close together (as in their length), have a relatively low frequency of occurrence. This will be easier for you to notice when you are learning English, so make sure you look it over. http://www.simonedesignblog.com/ |
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