ikiz ünlü

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(Dilbilim) diphthong
A vowel digraph or ligature

The diphthong ae is sounded like ē (§7); that is, it has the sound of ey in they.

the sound produced by combining two vowels in to a single syllable or running together the sounds
a vowel sound that starts near the articulatory position for one vowel and moves toward the position for another
A complex vowel sound that can be phonetically represented by 2 characters The characters represent the initial and final sounds of the diphthong
Sound which cannot be represented by a single symbol, usually between successive phonemes
{i} digraph; sound composed of two continuous inseparable elements (Phonetics)
A single phoneme in which there is a glide from one vowel position to another Examples: |oi|, |ow| |I|
To form or pronounce as a diphthong; diphthongize
A single character combining two vowels
A coalition or union of two vowel sounds pronounced in one syllable; as, ou in out, oi in noise; called a proper diphthong
a sound consisting of one or two vowels that is the combination of two sounds said one after the other
type term
A pair of vowels that are considered a single vowel for the purpose of phonemic distinction One of the two vowels is more prominent than the other In writing systems, diphthongs are sometimes written with one symbol, and sometimes with more than one symbol (for example, with a digraph)
A pair of vowels which are considered a single vowel for the purpose of phonemic distinction One of the two vowels is more prominent than the other For example, in American English, the words day /dai/ and row /rou/ each consist of a consonant followed by a diphthong In writing systems, diphthongs are sometimes written with one symbol, and sometimes with more than one symbol, e g , with a digraph
a gliding monosyllabic speech item that starts at or near the articulatory position for one vowel and moves to or toward the position for another (as the vowel combination that forms the last part of toy)
A complex vowel sound that begins with the sound of one vowel and ends with the sound of another vowel, in the same syllable
A vowel digraph; a union of two vowels in the same syllable, only one of them being sounded; as, ai in rain, eo in people; called an improper diphthong
A union of two vowels pronounced in one syllable
a vowel sound, occupying a single syllable, during the articulation of which the tongue moves from one position to another, causing a continual change in vowel quality, as in the pronunciation of a in English late, during which the tongue moves from the position of (e) towards (i)
A diphthong is a vowel in which the speaker's tongue changes position while it is being pronounced, so that the vowel sounds like a combination of two other vowels. The vowel sound in `tail' is a diphthong. a vowel sound made by pronouncing two vowels quickly one after the other. For example, the vowel sound in 'main' is a diphthong. (diphthongus , from phthongos )
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