fonemeid
Fonemeid are the smallest units of sound in a language that can distinguish meaning. They are abstract mental categories, not just the physical sounds a speaker produce. A phoneme contrasts with its allophones, which are context-dependent realizations of the same phoneme and do not change the word’s meaning.
In any language, the set of phonemes constitutes its phonemic inventory, which can include consonants, vowels,
Phonemes are typically identified through minimal pairs—pairs of words that differ in only one sound and have
Orthography (spelling) does not always map one-to-one with phonemes, since letters can represent multiple phonemes or