Examples of phoneme in the following topics:
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- A phoneme is the basic unit of phonology.
- Phonemes correspond to the sounds
of the alphabet, although there is not always a one-to-one relationship between
a letter and a phoneme (the sound made when you say the word).
- For example, the
word “dog” has three phonemes: /d/, /o/, and /g/.
- Thus, a morpheme is a series of
phonemes that has a special meaning.
- Speech sounds make up phonemes, which make up words.
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- Students who are not able to decode or break words down into phonemes and then blend them enough to recognize and say most of the words in the reading passages correctly, could feel uncomfortable or embarrassed when working in the peer group time involved in this instructional method.
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- Critics claim that Chaser is not understanding language as humans can, but that he has been conditioned or trained to discriminate between certain phoneme sounds.
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- Phonetics is the study of individual speech sounds; phonology is the study of phonemes, which are the speech sounds of an individual language.