consonantaligns
Consonantaligns is a theoretical concept in linguistics that describes how consonantal segments are positioned and distributed within the syllable structure across languages. It captures systematic patterns in which consonants appear in onsets, codas, or other prosodic slots and how their articulatory features align with syllable boundaries and timing.
The term blends consonant and alignment and is used in typological surveys and articulatory phonology to compare
Commonly analyzed aspects include the allowed consonant clusters in onsets and codas, the distribution of voicing
Critics note that consonantaligns is a descriptive tool rather than a phonological rule, and its usefulness