different between vocoid vs contoid
vocoid
English
Etymology
voc(al) +? -oid, 1940s, coined by Kenneth Lee Pike, American linguist (1912-2000).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?vo?.k??d/
Noun
vocoid (plural vocoids)
- (linguistics) A phonetic vowel, as opposed to a phonological one.
- Coordinate term: contoid
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vocoid From the web:
- what are vocoids and contoids
- what does vocoid mean in linguistics
contoid
English
Etymology
con(sonan)t +? -oid, 1940s.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?n.t??d/
Noun
contoid (plural contoids)
- (linguistics) A phonetic consonant, as opposed to a phonological one.
- Coordinate term: vocoid
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- odontic
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