häälekaalu
Häälekaalu, sometimes translated as "voice weight" or "vocal weight," is a concept used in linguistics and phonetics to describe the perceived quality of a vowel sound. It refers to the degree of vocal cord tension and the resulting resonance of the vocal tract when producing a vowel.
Vowels with a "heavy" or "dark" häälekaalu are typically produced with more vocal cord tension and a
Conversely, vowels with a "light" or "bright" häälekaalu are produced with less vocal cord tension and a
The perception of häälekaalu can be influenced by factors such as the speaker's individual vocal characteristics,