anunate
Anunate is a term used in the context of linguistics to describe a type of consonant cluster in which two or more consonants are pronounced simultaneously or in very close succession. This phenomenon is often found in languages with complex phonotactics, where the phonological rules allow for the co-articulation of consonants. Anunate clusters can occur in various positions within a word, such as at the beginning, middle, or end.
The term "anunate" is derived from the Latin word "anunas," which means "together" or "simultaneously." In phonetic
Anunate clusters are not unique to any specific language or language family. They can be found in
The study of anunate clusters is an active area of research in phonetics and phonology. Linguists are