polyphonic letter
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Definition
- Noun:
- A letter representing multiple sounds: A polyphonic letter is a single written character (a letter of the alphabet) that can be pronounced in two or more different ways, depending on its context within a word.
Usage
- The term is used in linguistics, phonetics, and language learning to describe and analyze the non-one-to-one relationship between written letters and their spoken sounds in a language.
- It highlights the complexity and sometimes irregular nature of a language's spelling system.
Examples
- Noun:
- In English, the letter 'g' is a polyphonic letter; it is pronounced /dʒ/ in "gem" but /g/ in "go".
- The polyphonic letter 's' can sound like /s/ in "snake" or like /z/ in "dogs".
- Teachers often explain that 'th' is a digraph that can act like a polyphonic letter, with the voiced sound in "this" and the voiceless sound in "thin".
Advanced Usage
- "To function as a polyphonic letter": Describes when a character or character combination takes on multiple phonetic values.
- The digraph 'ch' functions as a polyphonic letter in English, representing sounds in "cheese", "chaos", and "chef".
Variants and Related Words
- Polyphone (n): Another term for a polyphonic letter; a character with multiple sounds.
- The 'c' is a classic polyphone.
- Polyphonic (adj): Having multiple sounds or voices. In linguistics, describing a letter with multiple pronunciations.
- English has a polyphonic spelling system.
- Homograph (n): A word spelled the same as another but having a different meaning and sometimes a different pronunciation (e.g., "tear" a paper vs. a "tear" from the eye). This is related but distinct, as it applies to whole words, not single letters.
Synonyms
- Multivocal letter: (Rare, technical) A letter with more than one sound.
- Heterophonic letter: (Technical) A letter with different pronunciations.
Notes
- The concept is crucial for understanding the challenges of English spelling and pronunciation. It is the opposite of a "monophonic" letter, which has a single, consistent sound.
- The example from the reference context () perfectly illustrates the core meaning.
Noun
- a letter that has two or more pronunciations
- `c' is a polyphone because it is pronounced like `k' in `car' but like `s' in `cell'