👉 In linguistics, a semilocular is a type of vowel that has two separate sounds (a and e) at its舌尖. These vowels are often used in languages where they are not recognized as separate syllables. For example, the vowel "m" in "milk" is considered to be a single sound that can be pronounced separately from the vowel "i" in "music". Semilocular sounds are typically identified by their unique shape and pronunciation, which helps them to distinguish themselves