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- Allophone abstract "In phonology, an allophone (/ˈæləfoʊn/; from the Greek: ἄλλος, állos, \"other\" and φωνή, phōnē, \"voice, sound\") is one of a set of multiple possible spoken sounds (or phones) or signs used to pronounce a single phoneme in a particular language. For example, [pʰ] (as in pin) and [p] (as in spin) are allophones for the phoneme /p/ in the English language. The specific allophone selected in a given situation is often predictable from the phonetic context (such allophones are called positional variants), but sometimes allophones occur in free variation. Replacing a sound by another allophone of the same phoneme will usually not change the meaning of a word, although sometimes the result may sound non-native or even unintelligible. Native speakers of a given language usually perceive one phoneme in that language as a single distinctive sound, and are \"both unaware of and even shocked by\" the allophone variations used to pronounce single phonemes.".
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- Allophone wikiPageExternalLink show?n=PhoneticsandPhonology.PhonemesAndAllophones.
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- Allophone wikiPageRevisionID "694881487".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Algonquin_language.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Allomorph.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Alternation_(linguistics).
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Arapaho_language.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Aspirated_consonant.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Bengali_phonology.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_Lee_Whorf.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Bloch.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonetics.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonology.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Complementary_distribution.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Consonant_voicing_and_devoicing.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Dahalo_language.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Diaphoneme.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Dingbat.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Emic_unit.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Final-obstruent_devoicing.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Finnish_language.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Free_variation.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_language.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Hindustani_phonology.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Index_of_phonetics_articles.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Indonesian_language.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_phonology.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Lenition.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Malay_Singaporeans.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Malaysian_language.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Manam_language.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Manx_language.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Nahuatl.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Nuxalk_language.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Obstruent.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Oodham_language.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Phone_(phonetics).
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Phoneme.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Phonetic_transcription.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Phonological_rule.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Phonology.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Polish_phonology.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Russian_phonology.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Sonorant.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Standard_Chinese.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Sumatra.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Taos_phonology.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Toki_Pona.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Tone_(linguistics).
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Word_divider.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink Xavante_language.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLink File:Phoneme-allophone-determination-chart.svg.
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Allophone".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Allophone#Allotone".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Non-official languages".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "allo".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "allophone".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "allophones".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "allophonic variation".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "allophonic".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "allophonically".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "allophony".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "complementary allophone".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "complementary allophonic".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "complementary distribution".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "contextual variants".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "not distinctive".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "phonetic alternations".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "phonetically".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "pronounced similarly".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "realizations".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "sound alternation (allophony)".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "sub-phonematic".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "surface realisations".
- Allophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "variants".
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- Allophone subject Category:Phonetics.
- Allophone subject Category:Phonology.
- Allophone hypernym Set.
- Allophone type Phonetic.
- Allophone comment "In phonology, an allophone (/ˈæləfoʊn/; from the Greek: ἄλλος, állos, \"other\" and φωνή, phōnē, \"voice, sound\") is one of a set of multiple possible spoken sounds (or phones) or signs used to pronounce a single phoneme in a particular language. For example, [pʰ] (as in pin) and [p] (as in spin) are allophones for the phoneme /p/ in the English language.".
- Allophone label "Allophone".
- Allophone sameAs Q146863.
- Allophone sameAs ألوفون.
- Allophone sameAs Алафон.
- Allophone sameAs Alofonenn.
- Allophone sameAs Al·lòfon.
- Allophone sameAs Alofon.
- Allophone sameAs Aloffon.
- Allophone sameAs Allofon.