This document provides examples of minimal pairs, which are pairs of words that differ by only one phoneme and can be used to demonstrate the phonemic contrasts in a language. The examples show words that contrast based on their initial consonant sounds such as 'r' and 'l' as in 'road' and 'load', as well as words that contrast vowels sounds like 'read' and 'lead'.
This document provides examples of minimal pairs, which are pairs of words that differ by only one phoneme and can be used to demonstrate the phonemic contrasts in a language. The examples show words that contrast based on their initial consonant sounds such as 'r' and 'l' as in 'road' and 'load', as well as words that contrast vowels sounds like 'read' and 'lead'.
This document provides examples of minimal pairs, which are pairs of words that differ by only one phoneme and can be used to demonstrate the phonemic contrasts in a language. The examples show words that contrast based on their initial consonant sounds such as 'r' and 'l' as in 'road' and 'load', as well as words that contrast vowels sounds like 'read' and 'lead'.