pho·neme
noun/ˈfəʊniːm/
/ˈfəʊniːm/
(phonetics)- any one of the set of smallest units of speech in a language that make the difference between one word and another. In English, the /s/ sound in sip and the /z/ sound in zip represent two different phonemes.
compare graphemeTopics Languagec2音位,音素(区分单词的最小语音单位,英语 sip 中的 /s/ 和 zip 中的 /z/ 是两个不同的音位) Word Originlate 19th cent.: from French phonème, from Greek phōnēma ‘sound, speech’, from phōnein ‘speak’.