noun
- the process of identifying and establishing the phonemes of a language or dialect; the conversion of phonetic distinctions into phonemic units.
Usage: linguistics; technical term used in phonology and language analysis
Examples
- The phonemicization of the newly discovered language required careful analysis of sound patterns.
- Linguists conducted phonemicization studies to determine which sounds were contrastive in the dialect.
- Through phonemicization, researchers identified twelve distinct phonemes in the language.
- The phonemicization process involved comparing minimal pairs to establish phonemic distinctions.
- Understanding phonemicization is essential for developing accurate orthographies for unwritten languages.