framleiðsluhljóðfræði
Framleiðsluhljóðfræði, often translated as production phonetics, is a branch of phonetics that focuses on the study of how speech sounds are produced by the human vocal apparatus. It investigates the physiological mechanisms involved in articulation, including the movement of the tongue, lips, jaw, and vocal cords. This field examines how these articulators are manipulated to create the distinct sounds that make up spoken language.
The primary goal of production phonetics is to understand the precise actions and postures of the vocal