vowel o (inglizcha)
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1411364742_59203.doc vowel in phonetics, a vowel is a sound in spoken language, such as english ah! [ɑː] or oh! [oʊ], pronounced with an openvocal tract so that there is no build-up of air pressure at any point above the glottis. this contrasts with consonants, such as english sh! [ʃː], where there is a constriction or closure at some point along the vocal tract. a vowel is also understood to be syllabic: an equivalent open but non-syllabic sound is called a semivowel. in all verbal languages, vowels form the nucleus or peak of syllables, whereas consonants form the onset and (in languages that have them) coda. however, some languages also allow other sounds to form the nucleus of a syllable, such …
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