searchspell:headsetcorrected for phone headset
Within phonetics, a phone is
Phonetic symbology is set off within brackets. The word originates from Greek φωνή, meaning "sound" and also "voice". For many if not most linguists, terms such as phone and pronunciation apply equally to oral and sign language. The term phone is not as common as its phonological equivalent, the phoneme. Depending on the author, terms such as allophone and speech sound may be used instead. See also
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