vowel in English

noun
1
a speech sound that is produced by comparatively open configuration of the vocal tract, with vibration of the vocal cords but without audible friction and is a unit of the sound system of a language that forms the nucleus of a syllable.
After blending consonants and vowels , syllables are blended into words and words are used in meaningful sentences.
noun
    vowel sound

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1. Anaptyxis (Noun) epenthesis of a vowel – insertion of a vowel

2. 4 words related to Ablaut: gradation, grade, vowel, vowel sound

3. Syllables in Rapa Nui are CV (consonant-vowel) or V (vowel).

4. Anaptyxis or vowel → epenthesis is the insertion of a → vowel between two consonants

5. Compare the short vowel in 'full' and the long vowel in 'fool'.

6. "A" is a vowel.

7. Anaptyxis or vowel epenthesis is the insertion of a vowel between two consonants.

8. Assonance The repetition of vowel sounds without repeating consonants; sometimes called vowel rhyme

9. Coarticulation resistance of American English consonants and its effects on transconsonantal vowel-to-vowel Coarticulation

10. Ablaut - a vowel whose quality or length is changed to indicate linguistic distinctions (such as sing sang sung song) gradation , grade - a degree of Ablaut vowel , vowel sound - …

11. 1. Ablaut - a vowel whose quality or length is changed to indicate linguistic distinctions (such as sing sang sung song) gradation, grade - a degree of Ablaut vowel, vowel sound - …

12. To change ( a vowel ) by umlaut.

13. Thus, ‘An Before a vowel sound’.

14. According to another embodiment of the present invention, a vowel soft-keyboard consists of basic English vowel characters, and a first input value is set for activating the vowel soft-keyboard.

15. 1 synonym for Assonance: vowel rhyme

16. This neutral vowel is known as "schwa".

17. Each language has a different vowel system.

18. Furthermore, languages rely on morphophonemic processes such as glide formation, vowel deletion, vowel Coalescence and consonant epenthesis to …

19. Vowel Patterns au, Augh, ou, ough Generalization The vowel sound in ball can be spelled au, Augh, and ough

20. The vowels have unique, Assonant colors whose primary or secondary vowel sound rhymes with the vowel sound it represents

21. Athematic definition is - having no thematic vowel

22. The other was that of quantitative Ablaut , wherein the “quantity” or length of the vowel changed: short vowel vs

23. Athematic definition, inflected without a thematic vowel

24. Not, un-, usually An- before a vowel]

25. A vowel can form a syllable by itself.

26. Alveol- variant of Alveolo- before a vowel: Alveolectomy.

27. How many vowel sounds did you hear altogether?

28. Use 'an' before words beginning with a vowel.

29. Hebrew is written in consonants without vowel indications.

30. Branchi- definition, variant of Branchio- before a vowel

31. Aphaeresis may also occur in the form of a syllable containing a vowel-consonant or consonant-vowel pairing, e.g., ‘cause’ for “because”

32. Nouns, adjectives, and verbs in the Indo-European languages with this vowel are thematic, and those without it are Athematic.Used more generally, a thematic vowel is any vowel found at the end of the stem of a word.

33. Arteri- definition, variant of Arterio-, especially before a vowel

34. Diaresis: Two dots over a vowel to indicate stress.

35. French: ·(phonetics) Anaptyxis, svarabhakti (epenthesis of a vowel)

36. Alumin- definition, variant of Alumino-, especially before a vowel

37. To write or print ( a vowel ) with an umlaut.

38. The alternation (ablaut) mostly involves vowels (change in vowel, vowel length, or nasality) and tone, but sometimes includes the suffixation of a final consonant.

39. 11 Hebrew is written in consonants without vowel indications.

40. A Consonant is a speech sound that's not a vowel

41. What does Assonate mean? To correspond in (particularly vowel) sounds

42. In native English words, these only occur when GH is used in conjunction with various vowel pairs to form specific vowel sounds: Aigh, AUGH, EIGH, and

43. Cooing usually refers to the vowel sounds that babies produce

44. In fact, breathiness persists throughout the vowel following the Breathy

45. Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in quick succession

46. Kazakh is an Agglutinative language, and it employs vowel harmony

47. Anaptyxis is the insertion of a vowel between two consonants

48. Kazakh is an Agglutinative language, and it employs vowel harmony.

49. Also, all vowel and diphthong sounds in English are voiced.

50. What does Adonist mean? One who maintains that the vowel points of the Tetragrammaton translated "Jehovah" are the vowel points that belong to t