QUÉ SIGNIFICA ARCHIPHONEME EN INGLÉS
Fonema
Un fonema es una unidad básica de la fonología de una lengua, que se combina con otros fonemas para formar unidades significativas tales como palabras o morfemas. El fonema puede ser descrito como "la unidad lingüística contrastiva más pequeña que puede provocar un cambio de significado". De esta manera la diferencia de significado entre las palabras inglesas matar y besar es un resultado del intercambio del fonema / l / para el fonema / s /. Dos palabras que difieren en significado a través de un contraste de un solo fonema forman un par mínimo. Dentro de la lingüística hay puntos de vista diferentes acerca de qué son exactamente los fonemas y cómo un determinado lenguaje debe ser analizado en términos fonémicos. Sin embargo, un fonema es generalmente considerado como una abstracción de un conjunto de sonidos de voz que se perciben como equivalentes entre sí en un lenguaje dado. Por ejemplo, en inglés, los sonidos "k" en las palabras kit y habilidad no son idénticos, pero son variantes distributivas de un solo fonema / k /. Diferentes sonidos de habla que son realizaciones del mismo fonema son conocidos como alófonos.
definición de archiphoneme en el diccionario inglés
La definición de archiphoneme en el diccionario es una unidad lingüística abstracta que representa dos o más fonemas cuando la distinción entre estos se ha neutralizado: se muestra convencionalmente con una letra mayúscula dentro de barras diagonales, como / T / for / t / and / d / en German Rat y Rad.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ARCHIPHONEME»
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1
The Theory of Neutralization and the
Archiphoneme in ...
In the final analysis, admittance of the distinction between the actual
archiphoneme and the potential archiphoneme means that the archiphoneme,
generically, does not need to be conceived of, or defined as, being obligatorily
linked to ...
2
Phonology in the Twentieth Century: Theories of Rules and ...
anywhere, however, an archiphoneme representing the two is impossible since
the only feature they have in common is that of 'consonant', and there are of
course many other consonants from which this element would not be distinct.
Stephen R. Anderson,
1985
3
Phonology: An Introduction to Basic Concepts
3.4 Neutralization types and archiphoneme 'representatives' Neutralization types
can be classified according to what segments appear in the neutralization
environments as representatives of the archiphoneme. Schematically there are
five ...
4
Fundamental Concepts in Phonology: Sameness and Difference
On the other hand, Trubetzkoy (1936, 1939), the originator of the archiphoneme,
did not make this identification; indeed, that was the point of the archiphoneme, it
was neither x nor y. In the case of German it is a straightforward matter to ...
5
Sudanese Arabic: Phonematics and Syllable Structure
As discussed in Section 1.5.1, where there is neutralisation between the two
distinctive features which are members of a two-term dimension (e.g. between
IemphaticI and IplainI, or IvoicedI and IunvoicedI) the resulting archiphoneme has
...
6
English Phonology: An Introduction
... facts about this rule, which were discussed at length in section 8.4.2, comes as
no surprise. 8.6 Suspended contrast: the archiphoneme The relationship
between the underlying phonemic and the surface phonetic level is, as we have
seen, ...
7
Japanese phonology: a functional approach
It is in connection with the concept of neutralization of phonological oppositions
that the archiphoneme can be best explained. This is why the archiphoneme will
be abundantly mentioned in the whole of Chapter 6 in particular in which I talk ...
And second, the fact that the relevant feature or features of the archi- phoneme
represents the common denominator of those of the 'subsumed phonemes',
which also suggests different functional levels for the archiphoneme and the ...
André Rigault, René Charbonneau,
1973
9
Foundations of Distinctive Feature Theory
Even though Trubetzkoy continued to restrict neutralization to bilateral
oppositions, he maintained that entire correlation bundles could be neutralized,
resulting in one underlying archiphoneme. The archiphoneme which resulted
from ...
Christiane A. M. Baltaxe,
1978
10
Actes Du ... Congrès International Des Linguistes
V. The archiphoneme revisited With respect to the archiphoneme: consider first
the feature definition. The data in table 1 demonstrate the pattern, and figure 10
and table 5 show how the pattern is effected. The problem of voice, whether for a
...