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prosodeme
prosodeme Linguistics. (ˈprɒsəʊdiːm) [f. prosodic a. 2 + -eme: cf. F. prosodème.] A prosodic feature with phonemic status; a suprasegmental phoneme. Hence prosoˈdemic a.1940 Language XVI. 249 The discussion of the vowel systems is thoroughly confused by the lack of separation between segmental and p... Oxford English Dictionary
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suprasegmental
suprasegmental, a. and n. Linguistics. (ˌs(j)uːprəsɛgˈmɛntəl) [f. supra- 4 a + segmental a. 2 c.] A. adj. Designating a feature or features of a sound or sequence of sound other than those constituting the consonantal and vocalic segments, as stress, pitch, and intonation in English.1941 Trager & Bl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Louis Hjelmslev
Terminology Hjelmslev introduced the terms glosseme, ceneme, prosodeme and plereme as linguistic units, analogous to phoneme, morpheme, etc. wikipedia.org
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intersegmental
intersegmental, a. (ˌɪntəsɛgˈmɛntəl) [inter- 4 a.] Situated or occurring between or among segments. Used esp. in Zool. and Linguistics.1894 Jrnl. R. Microsc. Soc. 545 Miss Platt describes..three longitudinal ectodermic ridges, which become connected by intersegmental transverse ridges. 1906 J. B. Sm... Oxford English Dictionary
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Swedish phonology
There is some variation in the interpretations of vowel length's phonemicity. , for example, treats vowel quantity as its own separate phoneme (a "prosodeme wikipedia.org
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