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allophone [ˈæləˌfəʊn] n
1. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) any of several speech sounds that are regarded as contextual or environmental variants of the same phoneme. In English the aspirated initial (p) in pot and the unaspirated (p) in spot are allophones of the phoneme /p/ 2. Canadian a Canadian whose native language is neither French nor English allophonic [ˌæləˈfɒnɪk] adj ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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But, he continues: "[e]verybody, even the
farmer in Kansas who has never left his land and thinks he knows only
English, is already bilingual insofar as he is between the level of
phonemes and allophones, the parametric level of syntax in Universal
Grammar and the syntax individual speakers actually use" (33). There are similarly maverick readings of Gandhi,
Das Boot, Leolo and Highway 61, relating the issues of these films to
Melnyk's own experiences as an allophone other in his adopted land. The Mirror was founded in June 1985 and primarily addresses
Montreal's 18-35 year old English and Allophone market. |
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