Phoneme vs Pone - What's the difference?
phoneme | pone |
An indivisible unit of sound in a given language. A phoneme is an abstraction of the physical speech sounds (phones) and may encompass several different phones.
(legal, historical) A writ in law used by the superior courts to remove cases from inferior courts.
(wikipedia pone)
(Southern US) A baked or fried cornbread (bread made of cornmeal), often made without milk or eggs.
* 1967 , William Styron, The Confessions of Nat Turner , Vintage 2004, page 11:
As nouns the difference between phoneme and pone
is that phoneme is an indivisible unit of sound in a given language. A phoneme is an abstraction of the physical speech sounds (phones) and may encompass several different phones while pone is a writ in law used by the superior courts to remove cases from inferior courts.phoneme
English
Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* * * phonemic * phonemical * phonemically * phonemicist * phonemicsSee also
* chereme * chroneme * grammeme * grapheme * lemma * lexeme * listeme * morpheme * sememe * tonemeExternal links
* (wikipedia "phoneme")Anagrams
*pone
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) pone and its source, .Noun
(en noun)Etymology 2
From (etyl) apones, .Noun
(en noun)- ‘Maybe you could fetch me just a little piece of pone ,’ I said, pleading, thinking: Big talk will fetch you nothing but nigger talk might work.