allophone

/əˈlɒfaʊn, ˌæləˈfoʊn/

Definitions

1. noun

In phonology, a variant of a phoneme that occurs in a particular language or dialect, often due to differences in pronunciation or environment.

“The linguist studied the allophones of the language, analyzing how they varied across different regions.”

Synonyms

  • allophonic variant
  • phonetic variant