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In english, /w/ is a complex consonant with secondary articulation. Notice how its pronunciation starts with the proximal part of the tongue almost touching the soft palate and then moves down and … I like to use the abbreviations w/ for with and w/o for without on my powerpoint slides and also in emails.
Vowels are always voiced, and have no attack of their own. So, by this definition, yes, y and w can represent vowel sounds in words. Usually, when they do represent vowels, they are used in …