fonemet
Fonemet, in linguistics, is the smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish meaning. It is an abstract mental category rather than a concrete sound; the actual sounds realized in speech are called allophones of that phoneme. The term fonemet is used in Turkish to refer to the same concept as the English phoneme.
Phonemes are identified by contrastive distribution: if replacing one sound with another changes the word’s meaning,
Within a language, several phonemes form its phonemic inventory, including consonants and vowels. The surface realizations
Transcription: Linguists distinguish phonemes with slashes /.../ and phonetic values with brackets [...]. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
Languages vary in size and composition of phoneme inventories, and the system can change over time through