Definition: In computational linguistics, a "pseudamphorae" is a type of representation used in natural language processing. It's similar to a phoneme but differs by being represented using a set of letters (e.g., 'a', 'b', 'c') rather than by the sound or pitch of an actual vowel. Pseudamphorae are typically used for representing sounds that are not traditionally considered vowels, such as "y" and "z". They can be thought