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Acento tonal
Heiban (平板型)
Atamadaka (頭高型)
Significado
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    English · JMdict
    linguistics single sound;monosyllable;phone
  2. 2
    music monotone (harmonica, etc.)
    Véase también: 複音 (ふくおん)
  3. 3
    Español · Wikipedia

    En el habla humana, fono es cada uno de los segmentos de características acústicas particulares y con duración típica en que podemos dividir la secuencia sonora. Cada fono viene caracterizado por un espectro de frecuencias características y un tiempo de emisión característico (típicamente 20-60 ms). En el análisis del habla se usa el análisis espectrográfico que permite descomponer las ondas sonoras el habla en superposición de ondas más simples de frecuencias fijas. Los fonos similares entre sí se representan por signos alfabéticos entre corchetes [ ].

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    English · Wikipedia

    In phonetics and linguistics, a phone is any distinct speech sound or gesture, regardless of whether the exact sound is critical to the meanings of words. In contrast, a phoneme is a speech sound that, in a given language, if it were swapped with another phoneme, would change the meaning of the word. Phones are absolute, not specific to any language, but phonemes can be discussed only in reference to specific languages. For example, the English words kid and kit end with two distinct phonemes, and swapping one for the other would change the word's meaning. However, the difference between the p sounds in pun (pʰ, with a puff of air) and spun (p, no puff of air) never affects the meaning of a word in English so they are phones and not phonemes. By contrast, swapping the same two sounds in Urdu can change one word into another: pʰal means 'fruit', and pal means 'moment' (). In the context of spoken languages, a phone is an unanalyzed sound of a language (). A phone is a speech segment that possesses distinct physical or perceptual properties and serves as the basic unit of phonetic speech analysis. Phones are generally either vowels or consonants. A phonetic transcription (based on phones) is enclosed within square brackets ([ ]) rather than the slashes (/ /) of a phonemic transcription (based on phonemes). Phones (and often phonemes also) are commonly represented using symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For example, the English word spin consists of four phones, [s], [p], [ɪ] and [n], and thus it has the phonetic representation [spɪn]. The word pin has three phones; in that word, the initial sound is aspirated and so can be represented as [pʰ]; the word's phonetic representation would then be [pʰɪn]. (Precisely the features shown in a phonetic representation depends on whether a narrow or broad transcription is being used the features that the writer wishes to draw attention in the context.) When phones are considered to be realizations of the same phoneme, they are called allophones of that phoneme (more information on the methods of making such assignments can be found under phoneme). In English, for example, [p] and [pʰ] are considered allophones of a single phoneme, written as /p/. The phonemic transcriptions of the above two words is consequently /spɪn/ and /pɪn/, aspiration no longer being shown since it is not distinctive.

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Códice gramatical

Qué significan las etiquetas de color

Hiragana

ひらがな

El kana redondeado y fluido. El hiragana escribe palabras japonesas nativas, terminaciones gramaticales y todo lo que va sin kanji (o junto a él): es el primer silabario que se aprende. Cada carácter representa una sílaba.

Ejemplo

ねこ — gato