dentaaliset
Dentaaliset, in phonetics, refers to sounds that are articulated with the tongue contacting the upper teeth or with a dental place of articulation around the teeth. The term is used to describe dental consonants and, in some descriptions, associated dentalization features that affect the sound’s place of articulation.
Dental sounds are produced by the tongue tip (apical) or blade touching the upper teeth, sometimes with
Cross-linguistic use and variation
Dentaaliset are found in varying degrees across the world’s languages. Some languages contrast dental sounds with
Applications and related terms
In linguistic descriptions, dental articulation is discussed alongside alveolar and labial places of articulation, as well