Diphthong
21diphthong — noun (C) technical 1 a compound vowel sound made by pronouncing two vowels quickly one after the other. For example, the vowel sound in my is a diphthong. see also: glide 2 (3) 2 a digraph …
22diphthong — n. 1 a speech sound in one syllable in which the articulation begins as for one vowel and moves as for another (as in coin, loud, and side). 2 a a digraph representing the sound of a diphthong or single vowel (as in feat). b a compound vowel… …
23diphthong — noun Etymology: Middle English diptonge, from Middle French diptongue, from Late Latin dipthongus, from Greek diphthongos, from di + phthongos voice, sound Date: 15th century 1. a gliding monosyllabic speech sound (as the vowel combination at the …
24Diphthong — См. dittongo …
25diphthong — См. dittongo …
26diphthong — diphthongal /dif thawng geuhl, thong , dip /, diphthongic, diphthongous, adj. /dif thawng, thong, dip /, n. 1. Phonet. an unsegmentable, gliding speech sound varying continuously in phonetic quality but held to be a single sound or phoneme and… …
27Diphthong — Di|phthọng auch: Diph|thọng 〈m. 1; Sprachw.〉 aus zwei verschiedenen Vokalen zusammengesetzter Laut, z. B. ei, au; Sy Zwielaut; Ggs Monophthong; →a. Doppellaut; → Lexikon der Sprachlehre [<grch. di „zwei“ + phthongos „Laut“] * * *… …
28diphthong — Synonyms and related words: allophone, alveolar, apico alveolar, apico dental, articulation, aspiration, assimilation, bilabial, cacuminal, cerebral, check, consonant, continuant, dental, dissimilation, epenthetic vowel, explosive, glide, glottal …
29Diphthong — Diph·thong [dɪf tɔŋ] der; (e)s, e; Ling; ein Laut, der aus zwei Vokalen besteht, z.B. ,,au oder ,,ei …
30Diphthong — Di|phthọng auch: Diph|thọng 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e; Phon.〉 Zwielaut aus zwei Vokalen, die bei der Aussprache ineinander übergehen; Ggs.: Monophtong [Etym.: <Di…2 + grch. phthongos »Laut«] …