vowelvowel
Vowelvowel is a term that has emerged in informal linguistic discussions and online communities to describe a specific phonetic or phonological phenomenon. It is not a formally recognized term in mainstream linguistics. The term generally refers to the occurrence of two vowel sounds in immediate succession within a word or across word boundaries, without an intervening consonant sound. This can manifest in various ways, such as diphthongs (a single syllable where the vowel sound glides from one to another, like in "boy" or "cow"), hiatus (two separate vowel sounds in adjacent syllables, like in "naive" or "cooperate"), or sequences of vowels that might be analyzed differently depending on the language's phonological rules.
The interpretation of what constitutes a "vowelvowel" sequence can vary. In some contexts, it might be used