klankketen
Klankketen, meaning "sound chain" in Dutch, is a concept in phonology and speech science. It refers to the idea that the realization of a given sound depends on and contributes to a sequence of neighboring sounds. The term highlights the interconnected nature of speech sounds rather than treating phonemes as completely independent units.
Etymology and scope: The name combines klank (sound) and keten (chain). In practice, a klankketen describes the
Applications: In linguistic analysis, klankketen helps model phonotactic patterns and variation across fast speech. In speech
Examples: Consider a rapid sequence where the articulation of one consonant influences the following vowel and
Relation to other concepts: Klankketen is closely related to coarticulation, assimilation, and the study of phonotactics.