alkuräli
Alkuräli is a term used in the field of linguistics to refer to the earliest stages of language development in children. It is derived from the Finnish words "alku," meaning beginning, and "räli," meaning speech or language. The concept of alkuräli was first introduced by the Finnish linguist Paavo Leino in the early 20th century.
Alkuräli encompasses the period from the first sounds made by an infant to the emergence of the
As the child grows, the sounds become more complex and varied. The transition from alkuräli to the
The study of alkuräli is important for understanding the early stages of language acquisition and the mechanisms