viseme
English
Noun
viseme (plural visemes)
- Any of a group of speech sounds that look the same, for example when lipreading.
- 1968 December 1, Cletus G. Fisher, “Confusions Among Visually Perceived Consonants”, in Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, volume 11, page 796:
- Resulting confusion matrices were analyzed for significant confusions among consonants; these confusions were grouped into mutually exclusive classes termed visemes.
- 1996, Mary June Moseley, Communication Therapy, page 234:
- Each of these groups is called a viseme, a term coined by Fisher (1968). It is possible for a viseme to contain only one speech sound, but that is unusual.
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Derived terms
- visemic
Anagrams
- mieves