Phoneme meaning in Urdu
Phoneme Definitions
1) Phoneme : صوتیہ : (noun) (linguistics) one of a small set of speech sounds that are distinguished by the speakers of a particular language.
Useful Words
Complementary Distribution : لفظوں کی منفرد تقسیم , Vernacular : بازاری زبان , Emcee : میزبان , Interlanguage : بین الاقوامی زبان , Word : لفظ , Pidgin : ایک مخلوط زبان , Received : عام , Phonate : صوتی آوازیں نکالنا , Phonetic : آواز سے متعلق , Stammer : تتلانا , Idiolect : طرز زبان , Dysphasia : بولنے میں دقت , Speaker : بولنے والا , Jingling : چھن چھن کی آواز , Rhyme : قافیہ , Otus Asio : ایک چھوٹا شمالی امریکا میں پایا جانے والا لرزی ہوئی آواز والا الو , Miscue : چھوٹی غلطی , Spoken : زبانی , Interpreter : ترجمان , Linguistically : لسانی طور پر , A. Noam Chomsky : امریکی لغت دان , Hebrew : عبرانی زبان , Natural Language : زبان , First Language : مادری زبان , Maltese : مالٹا کی زبان , English : انگریزی , Linguist : ماہر لسانیات , Calque : دوسری زبان سے ترجمہ کرنا , Icelandic : آئس لینڈ کی زبان , Danish : ڈنمارک کی زبان , In Particular : مخصوص طور پر
Useful Words Definitions
Complementary Distribution: (linguistics) a distribution of related speech sounds or forms in such a way that they only appear in different contexts.
Vernacular: the everyday speech of the people (as distinguished from literary language).
Emcee: a person who acts as host at formal occasions (makes an introductory speech and introduces other speakers).
Interlanguage: a common language used by speakers of different languages.
Word: a unit of language that native speakers can identify.
Pidgin: an artificial language used for trade between speakers of different languages.
Received: conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers.
Phonate: utter speech sounds.
Phonetic: of or relating to speech sounds.
Stammer: a speech disorder involving hesitations and involuntary repetitions of certain sounds.
Idiolect: the language or speech of one individual at a particular period in life.
Dysphasia: an impairment of language (especially speech production) that is usually due to brain damage.
Speaker: someone who expresses in language; someone who talks (especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially garrulous).
Jingling: having a series of high-pitched ringing sounds like many small bells.
Rhyme: correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds).
Otus Asio: small North American owl having hornlike tufts of feathers whose call sounds like a quavering whistle.
Miscue: a minor inadvertent mistake usually observed in speech or writing or in small accidents or memory lapses etc.
Spoken: uttered through the medium of speech or characterized by speech; sometimes used in combination.
Interpreter: someone who mediates between speakers of different languages.
Linguistically: with respect to the science of linguistics.
A. Noam Chomsky: United States linguist whose theory of generative grammar redefined the field of linguistics (born 1928).
Hebrew: the ancient Canaanitic language of the Hebrews that has been revived as the official language of Israel.
Natural Language: a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language.
First Language: one`s native language; the language learned by children and passed from one generation to the next.
Maltese: the national language of the Republic of Malta; a Semitic language derived from Arabic but with many loan words from Italian, Spanish, and Norman-French.
English: an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries.
Linguist: an expert in the scientific study of language. Linguists analyze language`s structure, evolution, and usage, often conducting research to understand its various aspects and intricacies.
Calque: an expression introduced into one language by translating it from another language.
Icelandic: a Scandinavian language that is the official language of Iceland.
Danish: a Scandinavian language that is the official language of Denmark.
In Particular: specifically or especially distinguished from others.