English-Thai Dictionary
allophone
N ตัวแปร ที่ มี พื้นฐาน เสียง เดียวกัน tua-pare-ti-me-puen-tan-siang-diao-kan
New American Oxford Dictionary
allophone
allophone 2 |ˈaləfəʊn | ▶noun Canadian (especially in Quebec ) an immigrant whose first language is neither French nor English. ORIGIN 1970s: from allo-, on the pattern of francophone .
allophone
al lo phone 1 |ˈaləˌfōn ˈæləˌfoʊn | ▶noun Linguistics any of the speech sounds that represent a single phoneme, such as the aspirated k in kit and the unaspirated k in skit, which are allophones of the phoneme k. DERIVATIVES al lo phon ic |ˌaləˈfänik |adjective ORIGIN 1930s: from allo- ‘other, different ’ + phoneme .
allophone
al lo phone 2 |ˈaləˌfōn ˈæləˌfoʊn | ▶noun Canadian (esp. in Quebec ) an immigrant whose first language is neither French nor English.
Oxford Dictionary
allophone
allophone 1 |ˈaləfəʊn | ▶noun Phonetics any of the various phonetic realizations of a phoneme in a language, which do not contribute to distinctions of meaning. For example, in English an aspirated p (as in pin ) and unaspirated p (as in spin ) are allophones of |p |, whereas in ancient Greek the distinction was phonemic. DERIVATIVES allophonic |aləˈfɒnɪk |adjective ORIGIN 1930s: from allo- ‘other, different ’ + phoneme .
allophone
allophone 2 |ˈaləfəʊn | ▶noun Canadian (especially in Quebec ) an immigrant whose first language is neither French nor English. ORIGIN 1970s: from allo-, on the pattern of francophone .
French Dictionary
allophone
allophone adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Se dit d ’une personne qui parle une autre langue que la ou les langues officielles du pays où elle vit. : À Montréal, les Italiens et les Grecs constituent d ’importants groupes allophones. Ce sont des allophones.