What are phonemes?

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THE ALPHABET LETTERS ARE NOT PHONEMES

Phones

We can divide pronunciation into tiny units called phones. No, not the telephone type.

Phone simply means sound.

And this is also related to the word phthongos from Ancient Greek, which means sound too.

Phonemes

However, if we consider every single tiniest sound unit as a separate sound, speech becomes unreasonably complicated.

Instead, we can group these phones into sets, which are called phonemes.

The concept of a phoneme is a group of sounds which all serve the same function, but sound different in different positions. A p at the beginning of a word sounds different to a p in the middle of a word and at the end of word. It also sounds different if there is an unvoiced friction sound before it inside the same word, like sp.

All of these variations are simply too many for the normal person to learn and practise — however, these sounds emerge automatically if you just focus on a couple of key instructions for each sound. These unique phones within each phoneme are known as allophones.

This is how we create the concept of a phoneme.

Word
Pronunciation
Definition

phone

/fəwn/

A unique unit of sound.

phoneme

/ˈfɔ.nɪjm/

A collection of phones which can be represented using a single IPA symbol.

allophone

/ˈa.lə.fəwn/

A phone within a phoneme.

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