Phonemicize
[fuh-nee-muh-sahyz, foh-] /fəˈni məˌsaɪz, foʊ-/
verb (used with object), phonemicized, phonemicizing.
1.
to transcribe into symbols.
2.
to analyze (a word, the sound structure of a language, etc.) by establishing its phonemes.
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