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  • What is the difference between a glide and a semivowel?
    Glides include speech sounds where the airstream is frictionless and is modified by the position of the tongue and the lips Glides and semivowels are very similar to vowels The difference between vowels and glides and semivowels lies in the structure of the syllable Vowels occur at the peak of the syllable--the most sonorous part of the
  • Are there semivowels besides w and j and which are most common?
    This ties into how one marks up diphthongs and polyphthongs Strictly speaking you can add a non-syllabic marker (like the bow ̯̯̯ , or the more-open diacritic to closed vowels or the more-closed diacritic to an open vowel) to any vowel to produce a semi-vowel suitable for a diphthong, if how you define diphthong is a semivowel preceding or following a vowel
  • Semi-vowels in English [duplicate] - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Possible Duplicate: When is “Y” a vowel? Why are 'w' and 'y' called semi-vowels in English?
  • phonemes - What is the phonetic and phonemic destinction between a . . .
    If we have language-specific criteria to delimit syllables, we can then distinguish [j] from [i] based on whether it occurs in the nucleus or onset coda If, on the other hand, the language has absolutely no clear criteria to distinguish syllables, then I think the distinction between "vowels" and "semivowels" doesn't seem very useful phonemically
  • Do all semivowels have vowel equivalents, and vice versa?
    Lists the canonical semivowels with vowel counterparts Names [ɹ], [ɻ], and [ʋ] as “closely related to vowels” without specifying which vowels ) Carinus, “Is there a vowel equivalent to the bilabial approximant?” (Lists the canonical semivowels, followed by the enigmatic “and so on” Also adds [ɹ] corresponding to [ɚ] )
  • phonology - What is the use of w as Semi-vowel? - English Language . . .
    Some prefer to analyze semivowels as approximants with vowel-like qualities (including diphthongization) or even nonsyllabic vowels because of the audible similarities In English, our semivowels ( w and j ) can only occur in the syllable onset, and when they appear to be in the coda from the orthography, they usually represent [ɪ̯] and [ʊ̯]
  • Are semivowels pronounced differently than vowels?
    It might be worth noting that while "in theory" semivowels have the same formants as the corresponding vowels, in practice, in a few languages where the semivowel symbols tend to be used, there is, or there is thought to be, a narrower closure of the vowel tract in the semivowels compared to the corresponding vowels
  • phonology - Is there any real phonemic distinction between semivowels . . .
    @user6726 Finnish (and I would guess probably Sami as well) does have the distinction word-initially, though Within a word cases like marja ‘berry’ and Maria are minimal pairs, but can be syllabified differently; initially, the only real minimal pairs I can see would be ies ‘yoke’ and jes ‘yes’, but the latter is a loan wor
  • semivowels - Voiced H as an approximant for schwa? - Linguistics Stack . . .
    Approximants are typically articulated like high vowels, but approximant versions of lower vowels are also found, like [o̯] found in some varieties of Spanish in words like poeta, and [ə̯] found in non-rhotic varieties of English in words like here, though such sounds are more often referred to as non-syllabic vowels, glides or semivowels





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