phonemeja
Phonemeja is a term used in linguistics to refer to the smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish one word from another. These are the basic building blocks of spoken language. For example, in English, the sounds /p/ and /b/ are phonemes because they can change the meaning of a word. If you change the initial sound of "pat" to /b/, it becomes "bat," a different word. Conversely, sounds that do not change the meaning of a word are not considered phonemes.
Phonemes are abstract representations of sounds and are not the same as phonetic sounds, which are the
The study of phonemes and their distribution within a language is called phonology. Phonologists identify the