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marginal division of the card - traduction vers russe

IDENTIFIABLE UNIT IN SPEECH
Speech segment; Marginal phoneme; Marginal segment; Marginal segments; Marginal consonant; Marginal consonants; Marginal vowel; Marginal vowels; Marginal sound; Marginal sounds; Marginal phonemes; Speech segments

marginal division of the card      
деления картушки
division of labor         
  • Adam Smith portrait
  • Division of labor CPU and GPU
  • [[Facsimile]] of the first page of du Monceau's introduction to ''Art de l'Épinglier'', with "division de ce travail" highlighted
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  • Kant
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  • Émile Durkheim
SEPARATION OF TASKS IN ANY SYSTEM (PARTICULARLY THE SOCIETY) SO THAT PARTICIPANTS MAY SPECIALIZE
Division of Labor; Division of Labour; Labour division; Specialization of labor; Economic specialization; Labour specialization; Labor division; Division of labor; International division of labor; Division of work; Labor specialization; Trade specialization; International division of labour; Specialization of labour

общая лексика

разделение труда

specialization of labor         
  • Adam Smith portrait
  • Division of labor CPU and GPU
  • [[Facsimile]] of the first page of du Monceau's introduction to ''Art de l'Épinglier'', with "division de ce travail" highlighted
  • 200x200px
  • Kant
  • 219x219px
  • 195x195px
  • 163x163px
  • 141x141px
  • Émile Durkheim
SEPARATION OF TASKS IN ANY SYSTEM (PARTICULARLY THE SOCIETY) SO THAT PARTICIPANTS MAY SPECIALIZE
Division of Labor; Division of Labour; Labour division; Specialization of labor; Economic specialization; Labour specialization; Labor division; Division of labor; International division of labor; Division of work; Labor specialization; Trade specialization; International division of labour; Specialization of labour
специализация [разделение] труда

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Segment (linguistics)

In linguistics, a segment is "any discrete unit that can be identified, either physically or auditorily, in the stream of speech". The term is most used in phonetics and phonology to refer to the smallest elements in a language, and this usage can be synonymous with the term phone.

In spoken languages, segments will typically be grouped into consonants and vowels, but the term can be applied to any minimal unit of a linear sequence meaningful to the given field of analysis, such as a mora or a syllable in prosodic phonology, a morpheme in morphology, or a chereme in sign language analysis.

Segments are called "discrete" because they are, at least at some analytical level, separate and individual, and temporally ordered. Segments are generally not completely discrete in speech production or perception, however. The articulatory, visual and acoustic cues that encode them often overlap. Examples of overlap for spoken languages can be found in discussions of phonological assimilation, coarticulation, and other areas in the study of phonetics and phonology, especially autosegmental phonology.

Other articulatory, visual or acoustic cues, such as prosody (tone, stress), and secondary articulations such as nasalization, may overlap multiple segments and cannot be discretely ordered with them. These elements are known as suprasegmentals.

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