phoneme

phoneme
[ˈfəʊniːm]
noun
  1. (Phonetics)any of the perceptually distinct units of sound in a specified language that distinguish one word from another, for example p, b, d, and t in the English words pad, pat, bad, and bat
    (语音)音位。 比较 allophone
派生
phonemic
[-ˈniːmɪk]
adjective
phonemics
plural
语源
  1. late 19th cent.: from French phōnēme, from Greek phōnēma 'sound, speech', from phōnein 'speak'
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