fonoloogiline
Fonoloogiline refers to anything relating to phonology, which is the study of the sound systems of languages. This field examines how sounds are organized and used within a specific language or across languages to create meaning. Phonology looks at phonemes, which are the smallest units of sound that can distinguish one word from another, and how these phonemes are patterned and interact. For example, the difference between the English words "pat" and "bat" is phonological; changing the initial phoneme /p/ to /b/ alters the meaning of the word.
Phonological analysis involves identifying phonemes, allophones (variations of a phoneme that do not change meaning), and