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What is the difference between phone and phoneme?

By 岳馨睿 2018-12-13 971次浏览

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  • 曾明会 2018-12-16

    Phone is the smallest perceptible discrete segent of sound in a stream of speech. For instance, the word hat has three phones: two consonants beginning and ending the word and a single vowel between the two consonants.

    A phoneme is the smallest segment of sound which can distinguish two words. In other words, a phoneme is a phone of distinctive value. The fact that tip and dip are different words provides evidence that the phones /t/ and /d/ in English are phonemes.

    What we can hear is phone but not phoneme.

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  • 朱可钰 2018-12-16

    Phone is the smallest perceptible discrete segent of sound in a stream of speech. For instance, the word hat has three phones: two consonants beginning and ending the word and a single vowel between the two consonants.

    A phoneme is the smallest segment of sound which can distinguish two words. In other words, a phoneme is a phone of distinctive value. The fact that tip and dip are different words provides evidence that the phones /t/ and /d/ in English are phonemes.

    What we can hear is phone but not phoneme.

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  • 宋聪健 2018-12-17

     

    Phone is the smallest perceptible discrete segent of sound in a stream of speech. For instance, the word hat has three phones: two consonants beginning and ending the word and a single vowel between the two consonants.

    A phoneme is the smallest segment of sound which can distinguish two words. In other words, a phoneme is a phone of distinctive value. The fact that tip and dip are different words provides evidence that the phones /t/ and /d/ in English are phonemes.

    What we can hear is phone but not phoneme.

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  • 成话语 2018-12-18

    Phone is the smallest perceptible discrete segent of sound in a stream of speech. For instance, the word hat has three phones: two consonants beginning and ending the word and a single vowel between the two consonants.

    A phoneme is the smallest segment of sound which can distinguish two words. In other words, a phoneme is a phone of distinctive value. The fact that tip and dip are different words provides evidence that the phones /t/ and /d/ in English are phonemes.

    What we can hear is phone but not phoneme.

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  • 伯彦琦 2018-12-24

    Phone is the smallest perceptible discrete segent of sound in a stream of speech. For instance, the word hat has three phones: two consonants beginning and ending the word and a single vowel between the two consonants.

    A phoneme is the smallest segment of sound which can distinguish two words. In other words, a phoneme is a phone of distinctive value. The fact that tip and dip are different words provides evidence that the phones /t/ and /d/ in English are phonemes.

    What we can hear is phone but not phoneme.

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  • 王洁英 2018-12-29

    Phone is the smallest perceptible discrete segent of sound in a stream of speech. For instance, the word hat has three phones: two consonants beginning and ending the word and a single vowel between the two consonants.

    A phoneme is the smallest segment of sound which can distinguish two words. In other words, a phoneme is a phone of distinctive value. The fact that tip and dip are different words provides evidence that the phones /t/ and /d/ in English are phonemes.

    What we can hear is phone but not phoneme.

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