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Distinctive Feature Theory is a theory of phonology that analyzes sounds in terms of a small set of binary features like voiced, nasal, consonantal that distinguish one speech sound from another. It provides a way to describe sounds in a language and how they contrast with each other in a concise yet informative manner using a small set of phonetic features. Distinctive Feature Theory aims to provide a systematic way to analyze and describe the sound system of any given language.
Distinctive Feature Theory is a theory of phonology that analyzes sounds in terms of a small set of binary features like voiced, nasal, consonantal that distinguish one speech sound from another. It provides a way to describe sounds in a language and how they contrast with each other in a concise yet informative manner using a small set of phonetic features. Distinctive Feature Theory aims to provide a systematic way to analyze and describe the sound system of any given language.
Distinctive Feature Theory is a theory of phonology that analyzes sounds in terms of a small set of binary features like voiced, nasal, consonantal that distinguish one speech sound from another. It provides a way to describe sounds in a language and how they contrast with each other in a concise yet informative manner using a small set of phonetic features. Distinctive Feature Theory aims to provide a systematic way to analyze and describe the sound system of any given language.