Diftonger
Diftonger is a term used in several languages to describe a vowel sound that comprises two distinct vowel qualities produced within the same syllable. The sound typically moves from an initial quality (the onglide) toward a second quality (the offglide) while remaining part of one syllable. In many descriptions, a diftong is analyzed as having a moving nucleus accompanied by a glide, rather than a single, static vowel.
Across languages, the treatment of diftonger varies. Some languages treat diphthongs as single phonemes, while others
Common examples in English (often labeled diphthongs in English phonology) include sounds like the vowel in
Historical and comparative notes: diftonger frequently arise from historical vowel shifts or from the fusion of