👉 In linguistics, "disodic" is a term used to describe a kind of phoneme that is produced by a vowel followed by an unvoiced consonant. These consonants are not part of the syllable but are added in order to create a sound that has a particular character or meaning. Disodic sounds can be found in many languages and are often used as a way to emphasize certain words, such as "disorder" or "disappointment."