SUPRASEGMENTAL


Meaning of SUPRASEGMENTAL in English

also called Prosodic Feature, in phonetics, a speech feature such as stress, tone, or word juncture that accompanies or is added over consonants and vowels; these features are not limited to single sounds but often extend over syllables, words, or phrases. In Spanish the stress accent is often used to distinguish between otherwise identical words: trmino means term, termno means I terminate, and termin means he terminated. In Mandarin Chinese, tone is a distinctive suprasegmental: shih pronounced on a high, level note means to lose; on a slight rising note means ten; on a falling note means city, market; and on a fallingrising note means history. English beer dripped and beard ripped are distinguished by word juncture. The above examples demonstrate functional suprasegmentals. Nonfunctional suprasegmentals that do not change the meaning of words or phrases also exist; stress in French is an example. Suprasegmentals are so called in contrast to consonants and vowels, which are treated as serially ordered segments of the spoken utterance.

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