Source Word
vocalization
IPA(Pronunciation)
Noun
countable
uncountable
Japanese Meaning
発声、声に出す行為 / 発話、声の発出 / 発音、音声による表現 / 口頭での表現、言葉で意見を伝える行為
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(phonology)
The
change
in
pronunciation
of
historically
or
variably
consonant
(typically
sonorant)
sounds
as
vowels.
For
example,
the
syllabic
/l/
in
words
like
people
or
the
coda
one
in
words
like
cold
or
coal
are
variably
realized
as
a
high
back
vowel
or
glide—[ʊ],
[u],
[ɤ]
or
[o]—in
many
dialects
of
English
in
the
US,
UK,
and
the
Southern
Hemisphere.
For
example,
in
African
American
Vernacular
English,
one
common
pronunciation
of
the
words
"people",
"cold",
and
"coal"
is
[pʰipʊ],
[kʰoɤd],
or
[kʰoɤ]
respectively.
( plural )