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  • What are the characteristics of a glide in English?
    I’m wondering how exactly do you make a “w” and “y” sound in English These two are considered the glides of English, but what exactly makes it a glide? What are the characteristics of a glide soun
  • What is the difference between a glide and a semivowel?
    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 syllable Glides immediately precede a vowel; they are less sonorous than the vowel they precede Semivowels immediately follow a vowel in the syllable
  • What is the difference between a diphthong and a glide?
    Rather than a "vowel + consonant", a is a semivowel (it's a synonym) I posted once about them on here, for the question " " You can read more in the links A is obtained by the combination of two vowels occurring in the same syllable This combination varies according to the language and the rules that belong to the language itself In Spanish for example, a diphthong is obtained by joining a
  • phonology - Why is r not a glide? - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    In just about every respect r behaves like the two glides: w and j So Why exactly is it not classed as a glide? It is particularly its intrusive behaviour that makes me wonder why
  • Are there glides in Italian? - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    Italian has diphthongs when you put together two vowels, like in the word "uomo" As far as I understand a diphthong is not necessarily a glide, because a glide has to be less sonorous than a vowel
  • Do all semivowels have vowel equivalents, and vice versa?
    And then, there are "corresponding" glides [j w ɥ ɰ] which are [–syllabic], dominated by C, or whatever makes a segment be "non-syllabic": the other non-prosodic features are the same I should also point out that [j w ɥ] are uncontroversial and well-enough attested but the status of [ɰ] as a glide is not at all established
  • What is the phonetic and phonemic destinction between a semivowel and a . . .
    The rule is (as a first approximation) that high vowels become glides before vowels Those who deny that there is a phonemic contrast between vowels and glides must analyze all glides as coming from corresponding vowels, by some rule
  • Are w and j considered to be consonants? - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    I've heard [w] and [j] are glides and that glides are not considered to be consonants I've also seen voiced labiovelar approximant [w] and palatal approximant [j] on the IPA consonant chart
  • Newest glides Questions - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    Are there glides in Italian? Italian has diphthongs when you put together two vowels, like in the word "uomo" As far as I understand a diphthong is not necessarily a glide, because a glide has to be less sonorous than a vowel
  • is there an actual acoustic difference between diphthongs and V . . .
    or in other words, is there an actual acoustic difference between a diphthong like au and a V+approximant sequence like aw ? Or are these these different conventional approaches to the same phenomena? phonology phonetics acoustic-analysis diphthongs glides Share Improve this question Follow edited Oct 23, 2024 at 10:59 Nardog 5,21812137 asked Oct 23, 2024 at 5:00 Wangana 31228 Add a comment





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