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Preston Blair phoneme series (413 words) |
 | Check back here from time to time as I'll continue to revise the content; already posted are some extended phoneme shape examples. |
 | Various combinations of these poses can be mixed together to create the desired phoneme shape and give you greater control when you come to fine tune your dialogue performance. |
 | The images here are devoid of emotion and personality so as to show each phoneme clearly. |
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Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Phoneme (3761 words) |
 | A phoneme, therefore, is the conception of a sound in the most neutral form possible and distinguishes between different words or morphemes — changing an element of a word from one phoneme to another produces either a different word or obvious nonsense. |
 | A phoneme could be thought of as a family of related phones, called allophones, that the speakers of a language think of, and hear or see, as being categorically the same and differing only in the phonetic environment in which they occur. |
 | An important phoneme is the chroneme, a phonemically-relevant extension of the duration a consonant or vowel. |