approximantteihin
Approximantteihin is a Finnish-form term used in linguistics to refer to the class of approximant sounds. In phonetics, approximants are consonants produced with a narrow constriction of the vocal tract that is not tight enough to cause turbulent airflow. They are typically voiced and behave as sonorants, falling between vowels and obstruent consonants in terms of constriction and airflow.
Articulation and typology tend to distinguish two broad groups. Central approximants occur with the constriction in
Distribution and phonology vary by language. Approximants often appear in syllable onsets and can occur in