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What is an archiphoneme?

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Updated: 5/3/2024

An archiphoneme is a single unit in linguistics representing two or more underlying phonemes.

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What is archiphoneme?

An archiphoneme is a single unit in linguistics representing two or more underlying phonemes.


What has the author Tsutomu Akamatsu written?

Tsutomu Akamatsu has written: 'The theory of neutralization and the archiphoneme in functional phonology' -- subject(s): Archiphoneme, Comparative and general Grammar, Grammar, Comparative and general, Neutralization (Linguistics), Phonology 'Kindai Nihon ni okeru shakai jigyo no tenkai katei' 'Essentials of functional phonology' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Functionalism (Linguistics), Grammar, Comparative and general, International Society for Functional Linguistics, Phonology


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