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phoneme Meaning in marathi ( phoneme शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



फोनेम, विशिष्ट भाषेतील ध्वनींचा संच एकाच ध्वनीची वेगवेगळी रूपे असल्याचे दिसते,

Noun:

विशिष्ट भाषेतील ध्वनींचा संच एकाच ध्वनीची वेगवेगळी रूपे असल्याचे दिसते,



phoneme's Usage Examples:

the "trill" phoneme (orthographic ⟨rr⟩ or word-initial ⟨r⟩) is often assibilated, realized as a voiced apicoalveolar fricative, or alveolar approximant.


Numerals are symbols for numbers; letters of an alphabet may be symbols for certain phonemes; and personal names are symbols representing individuals.


in a given language that, if swapped with another phoneme, could change one word to another.


ToponomySome sources claim the road was named after the estate or garden written variously 'Goswelle' or 'Goderell' of (medieval noble) Robert de Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk; others single out Gos-wel to be the meaningful phonemes and so posit a very local God's Well (a sacred well).


That can cause words such as hubbub ( in RP) to have two different vowels () even though both syllables contain the same phoneme in both merging and non-merging accents.


There are some other consonant phonemes which are from foreign languages such as Arabic, Bengali, Burmese and Urdu.


Together with his students, Mikołaj Kruszewski and Lev Shcherba, Baudouin de Courtenay also shaped the modern usage of the term phoneme (Baudouin de Courtenay 1876–77 and Baudouin de Courtenay 1894), which had been coined in 1873 by the French linguist A.


It has an extensive phoneme inventory, which includes palatalised, velarised, aspirated and breathy-voiced consonants, as well as whistled.


The origin of the split is the unrounding of /ʊ/ in Early Modern English, resulting in the phoneme /ʌ/.


judgment judgement <phoneme>ˈdʒʌdʒ.


"sharp S"), represents the /s/ phoneme in Standard German when following long vowels.


In other words, different sign languages can have different inventories of location phonemes.



Synonyms:

sound, allophone, phone, speech sound,



Antonyms:

unfit, broken, unsound, vowel, consonant,



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