fonemista
Fonemista is a term used in some linguistic communities to denote a researcher or practitioner who specializes in phonemics, the study of phonemes—the smallest units of sound that can distinguish meaning in a language. A fonemista typically works to identify the phoneme inventory of a language, establish minimal pairs, and distinguish phonemes from allophones, which are context-dependent realizations of the same phoneme. Through phonemic analysis, they aim to capture the abstract sound contrasts that are relevant for meaning, rather than the exact articulatory or acoustic details emphasized by phonetics.
Practitioners may perform phonemic transcription, construct phonological rules, and study phonotactic constraints. In practice, the work
Relation to other fields: In applied linguistics, a fonemista might apply phonemic analysis to language teaching