foneetika
Fonetika, or phonetics in English, is the branch of linguistics that studies the physical sounds of human speech: how sounds are produced (articulatory phonetics), how they propagate through air (acoustic phonetics), and how they are heard and interpreted (auditory phonetics). The term foneetika is used in several languages, including Estonian, to denote this field.
Fonetika is distinct from phonology, which examines the abstract systems of sound contrasts and their organization
Subfields include articulatory, acoustic, and auditory phonetics. Researchers study how the vocal tract shapes consonants and
Methods range from perceptual experiments to instrumental techniques such as spectrography, ultrasound, and electromagnetic articulography, as
Applications of fonetika span speech synthesis and recognition, language documentation and revitalization, clinical linguistics and speech-language
Historically, the study of speech sounds has evolved from qualitative descriptions to experimental and instrumental approaches.