hljóðkerfi
Hljóðkerfi, or phonology, is the part of linguistics that studies the sound system of a language. It concerns the set of distinct sounds (phonemes) that can distinguish words, how those sounds are arranged in syllables and words, and the rules that govern their patterns. Phonology differs from phonetics in focusing on contrastive sound units and their abstract representations rather than on physical articulation alone.
A language’s hljóðkerfi typically includes several core components: the inventory of phonemes for vowels and consonants;
Analysis in phonology involves collecting linguistic data, identifying minimal pairs to establish contrastive sounds, and proposing
Phonology often interacts with writing systems and diachronic change. Orthography can reflect or obscure underlying phonology,