Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
phonemics
Noun
/fəˈniːmɪks/

Definition
Phonemics is a branch of linguistics that deals with the study of phonemes, which are the smallest units of sound in speech that can distinguish meaning.

Examples
- Phonemics plays a crucial role in language acquisition for children.
- In her research, she focused on phonemics to analyze the differences between English and Spanish sounds.
- Understanding phonemics is essential for linguists who want to study language patterns.

Meaning
Phonemics helps to understand how sounds function in particular languages and how they contribute to meaning.

Synonyms
- Sound system
- Phonological analysis