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monophonemic
monophonemic, a. Linguistics. (mɒnəʊfəʊˈniːmɪk) [f. mono- + phonemic a.] Of or pertaining to a single phoneme; consisting of a single phoneme.1936 Amer. Speech XI. 206 Over against the monophonemic words cited above are to be set the pleiophonemic words made up of two or more phonemes each. 1955 Arc... Oxford English Dictionary
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monophonematic
monophonematic, a. Linguistics. (ˌmɒnəʊfəʊnɪˈmætɪk) [f. mono- + phonematic a.] = monophonemic a.1940 Language XVI. 249 The argument for the monophonematic character of Dutch ei,..(and the same applies to the English sounds in bite..) can be shown not to hold if the total structure of the syllable an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scientific transliteration of Cyrillic
The deviations are with щ, where the transliteration makes clear that two phonemes are involved, and џ, where it fails to represent the (monophonemic) wikipedia.org
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Greco-Iberian alphabet
alphabet and lacks the distinctive characteristic of the paleohispanic scripts that present signs with syllabic value, for the occlusives and signs with monophonemic wikipedia.org
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Southeastern Iberian script
exception of the Greco-Iberian alphabet, share a common distinctive typological characteristic: they represent syllabic value for the occlusives, and monophonemic wikipedia.org
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Proto-Uralic language
There were no monophonemic long vowels nor diphthongs, though sequences of vowel and semivowel within a single syllable (such as *äj) could exist. wikipedia.org
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Celtiberian script
exception of the Greco-Iberian alphabet, share a common distinctive typological characteristic: they represent syllabic values for the stop consonants, and monophonemic wikipedia.org
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Northeastern Iberian script
exception of the Greco-Iberian alphabet, share a common distinctive typological characteristic: they represent syllabic value for the occlusives, and monophonemic wikipedia.org
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