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    phoneme

    US /ˈfoˌnim/

    ・

    UK /ˈfəʊni:m/

    C1
    n.NounSmallest unit of speech that distinguishes meaning
    Phonemes are the basic units of speech sound and are different for every language

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    14:074 things to study EVERY DAY to become fluent in English
    • If you dedicate yourself to learning one phoneme or one diphthong each day, within 2 months, you will know the whole thing.

      If you dedicate yourself to learning one phoneme or one diphthong each day, within 2 months, you will know the whole thing.

    • If you dedicate yourself to learning one phoneme

      If you dedicate yourself to learning one phoneme

    B1

    Is Bilingualism a Superpower? | Otherwords

    09:56Is Bilingualism a Superpower? | Otherwords
    • but the Japanese only have one phoneme for both,

      but the Japanese only have one phoneme for both,

    • For instance, "r" and "l" may sound distinct to English speakers, but the Japanese only have one phoneme for both,

      For instance, "r" and "l" may sound distinct to English speakers, but the Japanese only have one phoneme for both,

    B1

    English Vocabulary: Roots, Prefixes and Suffixes

    09:09English Vocabulary: Roots, Prefixes and Suffixes
    • One of the words that uses it is phoneme.

      One of the words that uses it is phoneme.

    • Phone means sound, and eme means meaningful, so a phoneme is a meaningful sound in a language.

      Phone means sound, and eme means meaningful, so a phoneme is a meaningful sound in a language.

    B2

    THIS THESE THAT THOSE | How to USE and PRONOUNCE #Spon

    14:21THIS THESE THAT THOSE | How to USE and PRONOUNCE #Spon
    • And then the most important thing, in my opinion, is the phoneme at the end of the word.

      And then the most important thing, in my opinion, is the phoneme at the end of the word.

    • is the phoneme at the end of the word.

      is the phoneme at the end of the word.

    A2

    How to Learn a Language: INPUT (Why most methods don't work)

    13:58How to Learn a Language: INPUT  (Why most methods don't work)
    • ところがこうやって、ところがこうやって、基地を中心に発送していけば。 A 2015 study from Japan looking at two groups of English learners found that indeed, shadowing made statistically significant improvement in phoneme perception for both groups.

      ところがこうやって、ところがこうやって、基地を中心に発送していけば。 A 2015 study from Japan looking at two groups of English learners found that indeed, shadowing made statistically significant improvement in phoneme perception for both groups.

    • made a statistically significant improvement in phoneme perception for both groups.

      made a statistically significant improvement in phoneme perception for both groups.

    B1

    Explained: The relationship between phonetics and phonology

    03:43Explained: The relationship between phonetics and phonology
    • This house belongs to Mister /r/-Phoneme.

      This house belongs to Mister /r/-Phoneme.

    • so. This house is the blueprint of the phoneme "r." Now here's a tricky question for you: how do we enter houses?

      so. This house is the blueprint of the phoneme "r." Now here's a tricky question for you: how do we enter houses?

    B2

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    03:19CGR Undertow - HEY YOU, PIKACHU! review for Nintendo 64
    • You might as well just give in, because though the premise may be fairly simple and the size of the world rather limited, there are enough items to collect and tricks to teach that you'll be in trance for a while, until you just get fed up with the inaccuracies in the phoneme recognition and can't take it anymore.

      You might as well just give in, because though the premise may be fairly simple and the size of the world rather limited, there are enough items to collect and tricks to teach that you'll be in trance for a while, until you just get fed up with the inaccuracies in the phoneme recognition and can't take it anymore.

    • just fed up with the inaccuracies in the phoneme recognition and can’t take it anymore. I

      just fed up with the inaccuracies in the phoneme recognition and can’t take it anymore. I

    B1

    Language: Crash Course Psychology #16

    10:02Language: Crash Course Psychology #16
    • For example, the word "speech" is a morpheme that contains four phoneme sound units: s, p, e, and

      For example, the word "speech" is a morpheme that contains four phoneme sound units: s, p, e, and

    • For example, the word SPEECH is a morpheme that contains four phoneme sound units-- s/puh/eee/ch.

      For example, the word SPEECH is a morpheme that contains four phoneme sound units-- s/puh/eee/ch.

    B1

    Tim Ferriss on language learning: Interview with Benny of Fluent in 3 months

    42:51Tim Ferriss on language learning: Interview with Benny of Fluent in 3 months
    • But the point is I will have them help me if need be to translate that or refine it and then I will read that aloud and have them circle any phoneme or any pronunciation problems

      But the point is I will have them help me if need be to translate that or refine it and then I will read that aloud and have them circle any phoneme or any pronunciation problems

    • And then I will read that aloud and have them circle any phoneme or any pronunciation problems that I have and then work on those sounds.

      And then I will read that aloud and have them circle any phoneme or any pronunciation problems that I have and then work on those sounds.

    A2

    STOP confusing these words! Especially or Specially? Assure or Ensure? Inquire or Enquire?

    14:35STOP confusing these words! Especially or Specially? Assure or Ensure? Inquire or Enquire?
    • That final phoneme.

      That final phoneme.

    • phoneme z, s. Loose is an adjective meaning  not tight or not securely fixed. For example,  

      phoneme z, s. Loose is an adjective meaning  not tight or not securely fixed. For example,  

    B1