sound alphabet

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sound alphabet

A teacher points to a chart of the sound alphabet on the classroom wall.

Definition

Noun: 1. A phonetic writing system: A set of written symbols or characters designed to represent the specific, distinct sounds (phonemes) of a spoken language. Its primary purpose is to establish a consistent, one-to-one correspondence between sounds and symbols.

Usage

The term "sound alphabet" is used to describe writing systems that are fundamentally phonetic in nature. It emphasizes the system's design principle of directly mapping sounds to symbols. * Linguists often study the International Phonetic Alphabet as a perfect example of a sound alphabet. * The creation of a sound alphabet was crucial for accurately documenting the pronunciation of the endangered language.

Advanced Usage
  • The concept is often discussed in contrast to logographic or syllabic writing systems, where characters represent words or syllables, not individual sounds.
  • It is a core concept in the field of phonetics and orthography (the study of writing systems).
Variants and Related Words
  • Phonetic alphabet: A more common and precise synonym. This term is specifically used for alphabets like the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) designed to transcribe the sounds of any language.
  • Alphabetic writing system: A broader term for any writing system that uses letters to represent sounds, which includes "sound alphabets."
Synonyms
  • Phonetic alphabet
  • Phonemic alphabet
  • Phonetic script
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Orthography: The conventional spelling system of a language.
  • Phoneme: The smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish meaning.
  • Transcription: The process of writing down spoken language using a phonetic or phonemic alphabet.
sound alphabet

A teacher points to a chart of the sound alphabet on the classroom wall.

Noun
  1. an alphabet of characters intended to represent specific sounds of speech

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