Phonology and morphology glossary
Terms that have specialised meaning in phonology and/or morphology.
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| ValenceInformation about the semantic roles and syntactic functions of a verb. Also called valency. | |
| ValencySee valence. | |
| Variable stressIn a variable stress language, primary stress is not fixed on a particular position in the word. | |
| VelarThe place of articulation of a consonant that involves a constriction involving the back of the tongue and the soft palate. | |
| VelaricThe name of an airstream mechanism in which the airflow is initiated by a closure of the back of the tongue on the velum. Clicks are produced with a velaric airstream mechanism. | |
| VelarizationA secondary articulation formed by approximating the back of the tongue towards the soft palate. 'Dark l' in English is a velarized sound. | |
| VelicInvolving the upper surface of the velum, or soft palate, and the pharynx. A velic closure prevents air from escaping through the nose. | |
| VelopharyngealAnother term for velic. | |
| VelumThe soft palate, one of the places of articulation, where velars such as [k] and the velar nasal (engma) are produced. | |
| Ventricular foldsSee false vocal folds. | |