different between vocoid vs vowels

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)

  1. (linguistics) A phonetic vowel, as opposed to a phonological one.
    Coordinate term: contoid

Translations

References

vocoid From the web:

  • what are vocoids and contoids
  • what does vocoid mean in linguistics


vowels

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?va??lz/, IPA(key): /?va?lz/

Noun

vowels

  1. plural of vowel

Anagrams

  • Vowles, Wolves, wolves

vowels From the web:

  • what vowels are there
  • what vowels make the schwa sound
  • what vowels are rounded
  • what vowels go with c
  • what vowels are tense
  • what vowels are tense and lax
  • what vowels make the long a sound
  • what vowels mean
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