fonotaktika
Fonotaktika, or phonotactics, is the branch of linguistics that studies the permissible combinations of sounds in a language. It describes how consonants and vowels may be arranged into syllables and what sequences are allowed or disallowed within words. Phonotactic knowledge helps speakers predict likely word shapes and guides the pronunciation of unfamiliar words.
A central focus is the syllable structure, including the roles of onset, nucleus, and coda, and which
Examples illustrate variation across languages. English allows several onset clusters, such as sp-, str-, and complex
Phonotactics interacts with phonology and morphology and influences loanword adaptation, speech perception, and language learning. Phonotactic