Phonemes
The smallest unit of sound that can be distinctly recognized in a language is a phoneme. Phonemes are the basic units of sound that distinguish one word from another in a language.
The smallest distinctive sound unit of language is a phoneme. Phonemes are the basic building blocks of spoken language that distinguish one word from another.
A phoneme is a basic unit of sound in a language that can distinguish one word from another. In linguistics, phonemes are used to describe the smallest meaningful units of sound in a language system.
Phonemes are the smallest units of sound that make up a word. They are the basic units of sound in a language that distinguish one word from another.
The two basic elements of language are phonemes, which are the smallest units of sound in a language, and morphemes, which are the smallest units of meaning. Phonemes combine to form words, while morphemes combine to create sentences and convey meaning.
A speech sound in phonetics or phonology is a phoneme. Phonemes are the basic units of sound that distinguish one word from another in a particular language. They are usually represented by symbols in phonetic transcriptions.
A symbol for a phoneme in a language is typically a specific character or combination of characters used to represent a specific sound. Phonemes are the basic units of sound in a language, and symbols are used in phonetic transcription to represent these sounds.
A syllable.
The programming language: Visual Basic is a BASIC-like (or BASIC-derived) language, Visual C is... well C.
A syllable is a unit of pronunciation typically consisting of a vowel sound and the accompanying consonant sounds. In linguistics, it is a basic unit of organization for sounds in a language.
Sch in the German language is simply a sound. It has the same sound as sh in the English language.
Basic Combined Programming Language