adjective
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of or relating to the phoneme
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relating to or denoting speech sounds that belong to different phonemes rather than being allophonic variants of the same phoneme Compare phonetic
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of or relating to phonemics
Other Word Forms
- nonphonemic adjective
- nonphonemically adverb
- phonemically adverb
Etymology
Origin of phonemic
Example Sentences
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He uses lots of phonemic paraphasia, where a person starts a word and then can't finish it so they say something that sounds similar such as "misses" instead of "missiles."
From Salon • Nov. 4, 2024
Skipping or downplaying phonics, phonemic awareness and related skills makes learning to read especially difficult for kids with learning disabilities, including dyslexia.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 29, 2023
Struggling readers often lack a strong basis in phonemic awareness.
From Slate • Nov. 12, 2020
But for children with dyslexia, phonemic awareness is difficult.
From Scientific American • Sep. 27, 2020
In addition, there is an intrinsic relationship in the discrimination of phonemic sounds and musical sounds for children learning to read.
From "Music and the Child" by Natalie Sarrazin
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