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How phones related to segmental phonology?​

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Segmental phonology studies the way speech can be analyzed into discrete units, or segments, that constitute the basis of the sound system; and this, along with the analysis of the various phonetic features and processes which relate and differentiate these segments, is the subject-matter of this chapter.

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His made me wonder if "segment" is some kind of synonym for either "phone" or "phoneme", just some way to avoid using those terms, or some other concept all together.

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In phonetics and linguistics, a phone is any distinct speech sound or gesture, regardless of whether the exact sound is critical to the meanings of words. ... In contrast, a phoneme is a speech sound in a given language that, if swapped with another phoneme, could change one word to another.

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