vokalismia
Vokalismia is a term used in some linguistic discussions to describe a hypothetical or theoretical language type in which vowels play a central and defining role in both phonology and morphology. The concept is not widely adopted as a formal typology in mainstream linguistics and its precise definition varies among authors. In discussions that employ the term, vokalismia is invoked to emphasize how vowel systems can shape grammatical structure and phonological processes.
Core features commonly associated with vokalismia include a robust and functionally central vowel inventory, extensive vowel
Orthography and literacy in discussions of vokalismia often highlight heightened attention to vowels, with scripts that
Status and critique: While the idea provides a useful lens for exploring vowel-centric morphophonology, many linguists
See also: vowel harmony, phonology, morphology, vowel inventory.