Ljudföljd
Ljudföljd, often translated as sound sequence or sound chain, is a term used in phonetics and phonology to describe the arrangement of sounds within a word or utterance. It refers to the specific order in which individual phonemes, the smallest meaningful units of sound, occur. This order is crucial for distinguishing one word from another. For example, the English words "pat" and "tap" are distinguished solely by the ljudföljd of the sounds /p/, /æ/, and /t/.
The concept of ljudföljd is fundamental to understanding the structure of spoken language. Variations in ljudföljd
The study of ljudföljd is important in various linguistic fields, including language acquisition, speech therapy, and