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"basic sounds of language" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the fundamental or essential sounds that make up a language, such as vowels and consonants. Example: Learning the basic sounds of the English language is crucial for developing strong pronunciation skills.
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A young infant can make subtle discriminations among phonemes, which are the basic sounds of language, and is able to tell the difference between "pa," "ga," and "ba".
This requires the speed made possible by a 22-key stenography machine and the skills to break a stream of speech into the basic sounds of language, like the "buh om buh" that make up the the word "bomb").
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This knowledge of the basic sounds of spoken language and their ability to be manipulated to form different words is known as phonemic awareness.[2].
3. The Sounds of Language.
But children must hear the basic sounds, or phonemes, of their language before they can become skilled readers.
These fonts are made up of a database of phonemes, the basic sounds that make up any language.
The sound of language can be just as melodic as the sound of music.
In the IPL, the rostral partition processes sounds and single phonemes, that is, the basic components of language; middle IPL areas provide the syntax, that is, the rule which needs to be applied to assemble the basic components; caudal IPL areas finally determine the semantic content of words or sentences and thus refer to the meaning of information.
This is just one of the components of the speech recognition system, which also includes a sound analysis model and a mechanism for linking the basic components of language to actual words.
Noam Chomsky calls the basic forms of language "deep structures".
The basic units of language are phonemes, morphemes, and words.
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