vowels 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. Context example: Adscititious vowels

2. Learn about the Consonants and vowels with the Consonants and vowels song made for kids

3. There are also five nasal vowels, which some linguists regard as allophones of the oral vowels.

4. High tone has two Allotones: high (á) on breathy vowels, and falling (â) on modal vowels

5. Ancient Hebrew was written without vowels.

6. Vowels possess greater sonority than consonants.

7. Bemba has 5 vowels and 19 consonants

8. Arapaho has a series of four short vowels /i e ɔ u/ and four long vowels /iː eː ɔː uː/

9. Amharic contains many letters (consonants and vowels).

10. When unstressed, all vowels are somewhat raised .

11. The accented vowels assonated in this poem.

12. Approximants and vowels are sometimes called 'frictionless Continuants'

13. Alveolars tend to co-occur with high front vowels

14. Since Spanish does not differentiate between mid-open and mid-close vowels and nasal vowels, it uses only one accent, the acute.

15. In addition to vowels, the English alphabet is also made up of Consonants. While vowels represent open-mouthed speech sounds, Consonants represent sounds …

16. A pure Consonantal alphabet will contain no vowels, although there are many alphabets that are considered to be Consonantal which do contain a few vowels

17. Antepenultimately, the most messy part: changes to word-final vowels

18. People who use this variety of English have Clipped vowels.

19. Stops, affricates, and nasals are voiced and lenited between vowels.

20. They stay still, and the vowels dance around the consonants.

21. 26 I couldn't distinguish between some of the French vowels.

22. Carochi's orthography used two different diacritics: a macron to represent long vowels and a grave for the saltillo, and sometimes an acute accent for short vowels.

23. English alphabets are divided into two major categories – Consonants and Vowels

24. The affricates ts and dz developed from velars before front vowels.

25. COL Version 2.3 - Added ability to filter accented vowels (acute accents).

26. Vowel Sounds with ABC Phonics! Let's learn all about vowels and Consonants

27. The Arabic script is a modified abjad, where short consonants and long vowels are represented by letters but short vowels and consonant length are not generally indicated in writing

28. Which letters are Vowels, and which letters are Consonants? What’s the difference

29. Below is a chart of Sikkimese vowels, also largely following Yliniemi (2005).

30. A time for Alpenhorns throughout the valley, their open vowels mirroring the sky

31. Human speech consists of vowels and consonants at different loudness and frequency levels.

32. 26 Vowels have something to do with glottal closure, therefore influencs acoustical measures.

33. Vowels may appear only following or preceding consonants, never adjacent to one another.

34. “Many words consist of nothing but vowels, and each has a sound,” they lamented.

35. ‘The privative and Benefactive suffixes should have vowels (a and e) written with underdots.’

36. "Apocope is a process that deletes word-final segments, including unstressed (reduced) vowels

37. ‘The privative and Benefactive suffixes should have vowels (a and e) written with underdots.’

38. Assonance refers to repetition of sounds produced by vowels within a sentence or phrase

39. The lax vowels and have the allophones and , especially in the southern Western dialect.

40. Scientists have Contended that the consonantal sounds weaken the resonance and power of the vowels

41. Most Consonants are not as smooth-sounding as vowels; they pop, hiss, snap, or hum

42. The amount of Aerosol dispersed by singers varies depending on consonants, vowels, intensity and pitch

43. Second, ancient Hebrew was written without vowels, very similar to abbreviations in English and other languages.

44. All vowels are nasalised before a nasal consonant, as in in ("pandanus") , ung ("nose") , em ("house") .

45. This does not reflect Egyptian vowels, which are obscure, but is merely a modern convention.

46. All the letters of the alphabet can be divided into two basic categories: vowels and Consonants

47. Other things can be controlled as well, such as volume and speed of consonants and vowels.

48. While alliteration nowadays most often refers to repetition of the sounds of consonant, vowels can Alliterate

49. Another difference was that the context sensitive vowels and consonant items differed with respect to the Constraining …

50. In Middle English, almost all unstressed vowels were reduced to /ə/; then, final /ə/ was dropped.