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:::*''A '''speech-sound''' is any phonetically distinct unit of [[sound]]; that is to say, any unit of sound produced by the speech-organs that can be distinguished by the phonetician form all other units of sound produced by the speech-organs.'' (Lyons 1968:99) | :::*''A '''speech-sound''' is any phonetically distinct unit of [[sound]]; that is to say, any unit of sound produced by the speech-organs that can be distinguished by the phonetician form all other units of sound produced by the speech-organs.'' (Lyons 1968:99) | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 27 July 2014
- A speech-sound is any phonetically distinct unit of sound; that is to say, any unit of sound produced by the speech-organs that can be distinguished by the phonetician form all other units of sound produced by the speech-organs. (Lyons 1968:99)
Reference
Lyons, John. 1968. Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Other languages
German Sprachlaut
Chinese 语音