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Cosa (chi) è vocalic$506236$ - definizione

CONSONANT WHICH EITHER FORMS A SYLLABLE BY ITSELF OR IS THE NUCLEUS OF A SYLLABLE
Syllabic nasal; Syllabic l; Syllabic n; Syllabic r; Fricative vowel; Apical vowel; Syllabic fricative; Syllabic sonorant; Vocalic consonant; Syllabic consonants

Pure verbs         
Pure verbs, or vocalic verbs, are those verbs of the Greek language that have their word stem ending in a vowel (monophthong of diphthong).
Postvocalic consonant         
CONSONANT THAT OCCURS AFTER A VOWEL
Postvocalic
In phonetics and phonology, a postvocalic consonant is a consonant that occurs after a vowel. Examples include the n in stand or the n in sun.
postvocalic         
CONSONANT THAT OCCURS AFTER A VOWEL
Postvocalic
¦ adjective (of a speech sound) occurring immediately after a vowel.

Wikipedia

Syllabic consonant

A syllabic consonant or vocalic consonant is a consonant that forms a syllable on its own, like the m, n and l in some pronunciations of the English words rhythm, button and bottle. To represent it, the understroke diacritic in the International Phonetic Alphabet is used, U+0329 ◌̩ COMBINING VERTICAL LINE BELOW. It may be instead represented by an overstroke, U+030D ◌̍ COMBINING VERTICAL LINE ABOVE if the symbol that it modifies has a descender, such as in [ŋ̍].

Syllabic consonants in most languages are sonorants, such as nasals and liquids. Very few have syllabic obstruents, such as stops and fricatives in normal words, but English has syllabic fricatives in paralinguistic words like shh! and zzz.