hljóðrænni
Hljóðrænni is a term used in Icelandic linguistics to denote the sound-related aspect of language. It refers to phenomena associated with how speech sounds are produced, heard, and organized in a language. In practice, hljóðrænni serves as a broad label for study within phonetics and phonology.
Phonetics, known in Icelandic as hljóðfræði, concerns the physical properties of speech sounds: articulation, acoustics, and
Hljóðrænni research also informs how languages are written, since sound systems influence spelling conventions and transcription.
As a field of study, hljóðrænni encompasses dialect variation and historical change, including shifts in pronunciation
Related topics include phonetics, phonology, prosody, and orthography.