vokaritás
Vokaritás is a linguistic term used to describe the degree to which a speech segment exhibits vowel-like qualities. In phonetics and phonology it is treated as a continuum rather than a strict vowel–consonant dichotomy, capturing segments that are not fully vowels but show prominent vocalic properties.
The concept covers a range of segments, including syllabic consonants, glide-like consonants, and reduced vowels, as
Acoustic correlates of vokaritás include formant patterns typical of vowels, such as F1 and F2, as well
Applications include studies of syllable structure, vowel harmony interactions, and phonotactics in languages that feature syllabic
Etymology and usage notes: the term derives from vocal-related roots and a suffix indicating a quality or