alveolopaletálním
Alveolopaletálním is a term used in phonetics and linguistics to describe a sound produced with the tongue touching both the alveolar ridge and the palate. The alveolar ridge is the bony ridge behind the upper front teeth, while the palate is the roof of the mouth. Sounds described as alveolopaletálním involve a constriction or closure in this area of the mouth.
These sounds are often described as postalveolar or alveolo-palatal. They are distinct from purely alveolar sounds,
In some languages, alveolopaletálním sounds are common. For example, the 'sh' sound in English words like "ship"