Archiphoneme

/ˌɑːrkɪˈfoʊniːm/ noun

In linguistics, a sound feature or distinction that is primary or fundamental; the most basic unit of phonological contrast.

From Greek 'archi-' (chief, primary) + 'phoneme' (smallest unit of sound). Combines to describe the most fundamental level of sound distinction in language.

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