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what is the phonemic system of a language?

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The phonemic system of a language is a set of linguistic units which forms the basis for higher levels of language structure.

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The phonemic system of a language is a set of linguistic units which forms the basis for higher levels of language structure. Knowledge of the system develops in the child during the language-learning period and is normally accompanied by development of the capacity for differentiating articulations.

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