kiishäälikuline
Kiishäälikuline is a term used in linguistics to describe a type of consonant sound that is produced with a constriction in the airstream at the place of articulation, but without any significant turbulence or noise. This type of sound is characterized by a narrow constriction in the vocal tract, which causes the air to flow through a narrow channel, resulting in a hissing or sibilant quality. Kiishäälikuline sounds are typically produced by placing the tongue in a specific position to create a narrow passage for the air to escape, while the vocal cords may or may not vibrate.
Examples of kiishäälikuline sounds include the "sh" sound in English words like "ship" or "shoe," as well
Kiishäälikuline sounds are an important aspect of phonetics and phonology, as they contribute to the overall