词汇 | phonemically |
释义 | phonemically adverb phonetics specializeduk /fəˈniː.mɪ.kəl.i/ us /foʊˈniː.mɪ.kəl.i/ in a way that relates to the phonemes(= the smallest units of speech) of a language: The two words are phonemically equivalent. We wrote down every word phonemically, along with a description of how it was used. This sound is not present phonemically in my native language. The lecturer pointed out that phonemically similar items often share the same vowel. Chinese characters can be read with six phonemically contrastive tones. This system spells Spanish words phonemically. Linguistics: phonology & phonetics accommodation alliterative alveolar apheresis aphesis assonance diphthong homonym intrusive labial labialize labiodental postconsonantal retroflex retroflexion rhotic rhyme the International Phonetic Alphabet unpronounceable unrepeatable Related wordphonemic Examples of phonemicallyphonemically However, the use of context sensitive spellings continued to be more difficult for these children than the use of phonemically plausible spellings. At the phonemic level there was only one phonemically plausible vowel spelling. From an independent perspective, these data demonstrated that a child used affricates phonetically and phonemically. Each word or utterance was transcribed phonemically, along with a description of its use. For the word-specific items, there were also two phonemically plausible spellings. A vowel error, for instance, may reflect a problem with the use of phonemically plausible, context sensitive, or word-specific spellings alike. Preliminary analyses showed very few deviations from the phonemically acceptable spellings for either the one- or two-syllable nonwords. We also represent each sound phonemically, not in terms of distinctive features (which would inordinately increase the number of variables). As before, the results were much the same when all phonemically plausible responses at the phonemic level were considered. Nor is there any obvious reason for pen to be lower than on2 if these vowels are phonemically distinct. This can be interpreted as reflecting the historical shortening of (phonemically) long vowels in unstressed syllables. As the child's representation becomes phonemically specified, articulatory features are bundled together appropriately and the variability that characterised early, ' holistic ' productions will decrease. If the velar fricatives are merely phonetic variants of what are, phonemically, uvulars, then their velar articulation is of no concern here. However, phoneme-to-grapheme relationships in both pointed and unpointed script are frequently variable, with a number of pairs of (once phonemically distinct) consonant letters now representing the same phoneme. Viewed phonemically, these patterns appear as unconnected substitutions and distortions. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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