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a linguistic question what's the difference between phone and phoneme
2013年4月7日 06:43
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"phones" are the physical sounds of speech, like [t]. "phonemes" are theoretical ranges of a sound in a given language, like /t/. In English, the "t" in "tick" and the "t" in "stick" are different *phones* (they are pronounced differently), but English speakers perceive them both as a "t" within the range of the phoneme /t/. In Chinese, the "t" in "tick" sounds like pinyin <t> and the "t" in "stick" sounds like pinyin <d>. To Chinese speakers, they are different sounds, or phonemes. Make sense?
2013年4月7日
phones是说话时的物理发音(实际发音),比如[t]。phonemes是某种语言理论上的发音范围,比如/t/。英语中,"t"在"tick"和"t"在"stick"中的物理发音(phones)不同。但是说英语的人都知道它们都是"t"在音位(phoneme)/t/的范围内。中文中,"t"在"tick"的发音就像拼音中t,而"t"在"stick"的发音就像拼音中的d。对于说中文的人来说,它们("t")就有不同的发音,或说是不用的音位(phonemes)。
2013年4月7日
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