FROM THE HISTORY OF THE CONCEPT OF PHONEME

Authors

  • Zulkhanov Mustafo Juraevich National University of UzbekistaN Author
  • Mamatov Abdi Eshanovich Professor of National University of Uzbekistan Author
  • Yakubov Jamoldin Abduvalievich Professor of Uzbek State World Languages University Author
  • Davronova Zulfiya Boboevna Head of the department of theory and practice of the French language, Uzbek State World languages UniversitY Author
  • Nishonov Pathiddin Payziboyevich Associate Professor of Uzbek State World Languages University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/pxvpdh86

Keywords:

Concept, idea, direction, history, a phoneme, phonetic, theory, level, acoustic, articulation, speech apparaT, speech, language, semantic attribute, contrast, characteristic, different, syllable, consonant, vowel, anatomical and physiological, phenomena, sound type variant, significant and insignificant, a correlate, pre-phonemic, static and dynamic, physiological and phonological, psychic and physiological phonetic, mutual relation, sound image, anthropophonic, psychophonetic, phonetization, morphologization, semasiologization, linguistic values.

Abstract

The following article studies the history of the concept of phoneme, also scientific works on this direction. In particular, the article discusses problems of forming concept of phoneme.

 

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Published

31.10.2020

How to Cite

Juraevich, Z. M., Eshanovich, M. A., Abduvalievich, Y. J., Boboevna, D. Z., & Payziboyevich, N. P. (2020). FROM THE HISTORY OF THE CONCEPT OF PHONEME. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(8), 5406-5415. https://doi.org/10.61841/pxvpdh86