👉 "Overglancing" is a term used in linguistics to describe a word that is pronounced differently depending on whether it is spoken or written. This phenomenon occurs when a vowel sound is produced during speech, but not in writing, which can change the pronunciation of the consonant sounds in the word. For example, "over" and "long" both have the same vowel sound (a) but they are pronounced differently. The first syllable "o" in "over" is raised and