👉 Interconsonantal is a term used in linguistics and phonetics that refers to a vowel sound that is pronounced at the end of a word or syllable. These sounds are usually produced by the tongue, but they can also be produced by the lips, nose, or mouth. Interconsonantal sounds are typically found in languages with vowels, such as English, French, German, and Spanish. They are often associated with words that have a strong emotional content, such as "happy"