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Phonemes

As the smallest sequentially organised unit in the structure of a language, the phoneme is at the bottom of the following hierarchy of sequentially organised units:

Dialogue:
Dialogue: smallest interaction constituting sign
Text, utterance:
smallest dialogue constituting sign
Sentence:
sentence as smallest text constituting sign
Word:
smallest sentence constituting sign, with the following constituents:
  1. inflected word (word-stem + inflection)
  2. compound word (2 word-stems, optionally with interfix)
  3. derived word (1 word-stem, with affixes (prefixes, suffixes)
  4. morpheme: smallest meaningful sign
Phoneme:
smallest morpheme encoding sign.



Dafydd Gibbon, Thu Jul 18 17:56:56 MEST 2002 Automatically generated, links may change - update every session.