kanaliteülest
Kanaliteülest is an Estonian uninduced coarticulation between two vowels in different syllables within the same word. It is pronounced as a gliding or diphthong movement between two vowel sounds, [ɑ̂] and [ʏ], typically in a sequence such as 'üö', where the 'ö' represents a sound between the close front unrounded vowel and the near-open central vowel.
This feature of the Estonian language is notable for several reasons. Firstly, the coarticulation involved is
It is critical to note that the same combination centered around sound 'ü' can differ from speaker
Notably, the brief treatment provided in relevant linguistic studies may-in some cases- indicate quite a substantial