👉 Noselike is a term used in linguistics to describe a feature of speech that can change the meaning or tone of a word as it is pronounced or spoken. It refers to the tendency for words or phrases to be altered by their pronunciation, making them sound more or less like another word. For example: - "I love you" - The pronoun "you" sounds different when pronounced as "nuh-voe" (as in "oh-vy") than it does