nonfoneel
Nonfoneel is a coined term used to describe non-phonemic vocalizations and paralinguistic vocal signals that contribute to human communication but are not part of a language's phoneme inventory. Examples commonly associated with the concept include sighs, laughs, hums, clicks used as social cues, affective groans, and other noise-like or tonal emissions that convey emotion, intent, or interpersonal stance without forming lexical items.
The word nonfoneel blends the prefix non- (meaning "not") with a constructed root intended to evoke phonetics
Interest in nonfoneel arises across linguistics, sociology, speech and language therapy, human-computer interaction, and sound design.
Studying nonfoneel presents methodological challenges, including cross-cultural variability, difficulties in consistent annotation, and separating voluntary expressive