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A minimal sound unit of speech that, when contrasted with another phoneme, affects the naming of words in a language, such as /b/ in book contrasts with /t/ in took, /k/ in cook, /h/ in hook. Note: The phoneme is an abstract concept manifested in actual speech as a phonetic variant, such as the allophones of the phoneme /t/ in top, stop, pot.
Ãâó: csmp.ucop.edu/crlp/resources/glossary.html
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a class of sounds that differ slightly from one another but that may be substituted for one another without any change of meaning.
Ãâó: www.anthro.wayne.edu/ant2100/GlossaryCultAnt.htm
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The smallest unit of speech sounds used to distinguish words.
Ãâó: www.apraxia-kids.org/site/pp.asp
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the smallest sound unit in a word ?often represented by a single letter ('a', 'm') but sometimes by a combination of two letters, as in a digraph.
Ãâó: www.tta.gov.uk/php/read.php
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The smallest unit of sound which causes a change of meaning:
Ãâó: www.finchpark.com/courses/glossary.htm
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