Definition: Semivocalic is a term used in linguistics to describe a type of language that has a grammatical structure but does not have any explicit speech sounds. This means that there are no vowels or consonants, and the sentence structure is based on context rather than phonetic sound patterns. For example, in English, the word "cat" can be said as "kat," which has no vowel sounds. Similarly, in Japanese, the word "apple" can be said as "ka-e