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In [[phonetics]], a '''speech sound''' is a unit of speech that may or may not directly correspond to a [[phoneme]]. Speech sounds that are not phonemes may occur in [[speech disorders]], in infant [[babble]] during the period of initial [[language acquisition]], or as non-distinctive, sub-segmental [[feature|features]] of phonemes.
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In [[phonetics]], a '''speech sound''' is a unit of speech that may or may not directly correspond to a [[phoneme]]. Speech sounds that are not phonemes may occur in [[speech disorder]]s, in infant [[babble]] during the period of initial [[language acquisition]], or as non-distinctive, sub-segmental [[feature]]s of phonemes.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 24 July 2010

In phonetics, a speech sound is a unit of speech that may or may not directly correspond to a phoneme. Speech sounds that are not phonemes may occur in speech disorders, in infant babble during the period of initial language acquisition, or as non-distinctive, sub-segmental features of phonemes.

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