The following table is the IPA diacritics chart and should be used in a fine-grained description of speech combined with the official IPA phoneme chart. About diacritics, it can be said that they
A)are important to phonemic transcription but not for phonetic transcription. B) represent the phonemes of a language. C) are phonetic prosodic features that may arise with a phoneme. D) represent language cognitive representation. E) represent the speech sounds.
C) are phonetic prosodic features that may arise with a phoneme.
Diacritics in the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) are used to represent additional phonetic details or variations in speech. They modify the basic phonetic symbols to indicate specific characteristics such as stress, tone, length, nasalization, and more. Diacritics are primarily used in phonetic transcription to provide a more detailed and precise representation of speech sounds. They do not represent phonemes themselves but rather provide additional information about the phonetic features associated with a phoneme. Therefore, option C is the most accurate statement.
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C) are phonetic prosodic features that may arise with a phoneme.
Diacritics in the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) are used to represent additional phonetic details or variations in speech. They modify the basic phonetic symbols to indicate specific characteristics such as stress, tone, length, nasalization, and more. Diacritics are primarily used in phonetic transcription to provide a more detailed and precise representation of speech sounds. They do not represent phonemes themselves but rather provide additional information about the phonetic features associated with a phoneme. Therefore, option C is the most accurate statement.