triphthongs
A triphthong is a type of vowel sound in which three adjacent vowel qualities occur within the nucleus of a single syllable. It is more complex than a monophthong, which has one vowel quality, and more extended than a diphthong, which moves from one vowel quality to another. In many languages, a triphthong is realized as a rapid sequence of three vowel sounds rather than as three separate syllables.
Articulation typically involves a glide through three vowel qualities in one syllable. The sequence often moves
In English, several sequences are commonly discussed as triphthongs, such as /aɪə/ in words like fire or
Across languages, triphthongs can be phonemic in some systems or arise from historical vowel changes in others.