jugulaarinen
Jugulaarinen is a term used in the field of linguistics to describe a type of consonant cluster that occurs in certain languages. The term is derived from the Latin word "jugulum," which means "throat," reflecting the constricted nature of the airflow during the production of these clusters. Jugulaarinen clusters are characterized by the presence of a consonant that is produced with a constricted airflow, typically a stop or fricative, followed by another consonant that is also produced with a constricted airflow.
Jugulaarinen clusters are found in various languages around the world, including some indigenous languages of Australia,
The phonetic characteristics of jugulaarinen clusters can vary depending on the specific consonants involved and the
Jugulaarinen clusters are of interest to linguists because they provide insights into the phonetic and phonological