phonemic transcription उदाहरण वाक्य
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- I do not understand how you get from the undisputed fact that phonemic transcriptions are not entirely phonetically accurate to the conclusion that phonemic transcriptions do not have content ( and that we are therefore free to deliberately invent our own transcription conventions ).
- The second component is related to the diversity at the graphemic level, and to the complexity of determining the graphemic elements of a word ( graphemic parsing ), i . e ., how to align a phonemic transcription to its spelling counterpart.
- A transcription that gives only a basic idea of the sounds of a language in the broadest terms is called a " broad transcription "; in some cases this may be equivalent to a phonemic transcription ( only without any theoretical claims ).
- For simplicity, phonemic transcriptions typically choose only one of these parameters to be distinctive, either RTR as in the chart at right and Igbo orthography ( that is, as ), or vowel space as in the alphabetic chart below ( that is, as ).
- Another consequence is that phonetic transcriptions of a word from speakers with different accents will always be different, whereas phonemic transcriptions of the word will often ( though not always ) be the same .-- talk ) 20 : 57, 19 April 2009 ( UTC)
- Although it might be desirable to use a transliteration scheme where the original Bengali orthography is recoverable from the Latin text, Bengali words are currently Romanized on Wikipedia using a phonemic transcription, where the true phonetic pronunciation of Bengali is represented with no reference to how it is written.
- :: In general, claiming that a particular transcription is a phonemic transcription carries with it a substantial set of assumptions and conclusions about the phonology of a language, which, even for a well-studied languages like English, are not generally agreed upon, even among linguists ( especially among linguists ).
- A phonemic transcription will ignore this difference and only transcribe a single unit / t / in both cases, because functionally there is no systematic meaning-distinguishing contrast between the two realizations, while a phonetic transcription may render the aspirated version as [ t? ] . < & 13 : 47, 1 June 2013 ( UTC)
- :Agreed . / i / and / u / are also often ( typically ? ) pronounced as slightly rising and de-centering ( is that the opposite of centering ? [ anti-centering ? radiating ? ] ) diphthongs, especially in careful speech, but they aren't usually represented as a diphthong in phonemic transcription.
- For example, one particular pronunciation of the English word " little " may be transcribed using the IPA as or; the broad, phonemic transcription, placed between slashes, indicates merely that the word ends with phoneme, but the narrow, allophonic transcription, placed between square brackets, indicates that this final ( ) is dark ( velarized ).