vowel• And all his fans can restassured that even a vowel change won't fool us.• Some phonologists maintain that a syllabicconsonant is really a case of a vowel and a consonant that have become combined.• These often involve vowel sounds having their Creole rather than their expectedLondonpronunciations.• Much of the easy flow of speech depends on the neutralvowel.• In some accents - particularly London ones - we often find a close back rounded vowel instead.• Weaksyllables with close back rounded vowels are not so commonly found.• Diphthongs are made from a simplevowelphoneme followed by one of, , .
Originvowel
(1300-1400)Old Frenchvouel, from Latinvocalis; → VOCAL1