Kõneheliga
Kõneheliga is an Estonian term that translates to "sound of speech" or "vocal sound." It refers to the auditory components of spoken language, encompassing the full spectrum of sounds produced by the human vocal apparatus during communication. This includes vowels, consonants, and other phonetic elements that form words and sentences. The study of kõneheliga is central to phonetics, the branch of linguistics concerned with the physical aspects of speech production and perception.
Understanding kõneheliga is crucial for various fields. In speech therapy, it helps identify and address speech