diphthongnoun [ C ]
uk/ˈdɪf.θɒŋ//ˈdɪp.θɒŋ/us/ˈdɪf.θɑːŋ//ˈdɪp.θɑːŋ/specializeda vowel sound in which the tongue changes position to produce the sound of two vowels
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monophthong
triphthong
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Linguistics: phonology & phonetics
- alveolar
- approximant
- articulatory
- aspiration
- assimilation
- clear l
- clipped
- consonant
- nasalization
- onomatopoeia
- palatal
- palato-alveolar
- pharyngeal
- phoneme
- pronounce
- silent letter
- velum
- voiced
- vowel
- weak form
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Examples from literature
- A Latin word has as many syllables as it has vowels and diphthongs.
- In diphthongs the accented vowel only is considered if the diphthong occur in an accented syllable.
- The ai indicates an original diphthong.
- The rule that overrode all others, though it has the exceptions given below, was that vowels and any other diphthongs than au and eu, if they were followed by two consonants, were pronounced short.
- We have, therefore, twenty-six letters with which to express fifty or more sounds, not counting the digraphs and diphthongs.