Archiphoneme

/ˌɑːrkɪˈfoʊniːm/ noun

Definition

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

Etymology

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

Kelly Says

Linguists studying how languages work discovered that some sound differences are more fundamental than others—the archiphoneme is the most basic building block they identified!

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