What is suprasegmental phoneme?

What is suprasegmental phoneme? What are the characteristics of phonemes?

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What is the term accent and intonation?

Given that a phoneme stands for a distinct unit of sound, a suprasegmental phoneme is a defined entirely by accent and intonation, and often occurs with a segmental phoneme.

What is the meaning of multiple words in English in different languages? For example, one of these is the

word “produce”: pru00f3 – duce (n): agricultural products and especially fresh fruits and vegetables as distinguished from grain and other

staple crops vs. crop.

Can one bring an item out by physical effort?

The verb is accent in the second syllable. The location of the accent means the segmental phonemes are different between these two words, but the accent itself can easily be considered a suprasegmental phoneme

In English, some of the accents and intonation differ from English. However, other languages have a difference as well. In China, different noises are associated with similar sounding words. As long as the pronunciation is correct

then similar sounding words have very little meaning in these words’ contexts.

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