phonemics

/foʊˈniːmɪks/
noun
  1. The branch of linguistics that studies the phonemes of a language and their relationships.
    • Phonemics helps us understand why 'bat' and 'pat' have different meanings.
    • She took a course in phonemics to learn about sound systems.
    • The textbook on phonemics explained how languages organize their sounds.
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