archiphoneme

/ɑːrkaɪfɑːniːm/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical phoneme that represents a set of phonemes in a language or dialect, often used to describe differences in pronunciation between two or more dialects of the same language.

“The linguist studied the archiphonemes of regional dialects in her dissertation.”

Synonyms

  • allophone
  • phoneme

Antonyms

  • monopheme