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3 +2 | phonologische Transkription |
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phonologische Transkription Explanation: phonetische Transkriptionen werden in eckigen Klammern dargestellt, phonologische (=phonemische) in Schrägstrichen phonetisch : cat [kʰæ t ] , sing [ sIŋk ] phonemisch : cat / kæt / , sing /sIŋ / Jede Sprache hat ihre eigenen Phoneme Phoneme des Deutschen: http://www.kurztutorial.info/Deutsch-fuer-Auslaender/einfueh... Phoneme des Englischen: http://www.azlifa.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/Phonem... |
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