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In phonetics and phonology, a '''segment''' is a minimal sound element that can be isolated in the chain of speech, corresponding to a letter in alphabetic representation of speech. | In phonetics and phonology, a '''segment''' is a minimal sound element that can be isolated in the chain of speech, corresponding to a letter in alphabetic representation of speech. | ||
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*[[segment (in syntax)]] | *[[segment (in syntax)]] | ||
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− | German [[Segment (in der Phonologie)]] | + | *German [[Segment (in der Phonologie)]] |
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[[Category:Phonology]] | [[Category:Phonology]] |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 5 October 2014
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Definition
In phonetics and phonology, a segment is a minimal sound element that can be isolated in the chain of speech, corresponding to a letter in alphabetic representation of speech.
Polysemy
Another meaning:
Other languages
- German Segment (in der Phonologie)
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