kaasashäälikut
Kaasashäälikut, also known as consonant clusters, refers to the occurrence of two or more consonant sounds consecutively within a word or at the juncture of two words without any vowel sound between them. This phenomenon is a common feature in many languages, though the specific clusters and their frequency can vary significantly.
In phonetics, the analysis of kaasashäälikut involves understanding the articulatory and acoustic properties of the individual
The presence and type of kaasashäälikut can also play a role in a language's phonotactics, which are
The study of kaasashäälikut is relevant to various fields, including phonology, historical linguistics, and speech acquisition.