klankvolledig
Klankvolledig is a Dutch term used in linguistics and language pedagogy to describe a property of speech in which all phonemic segments of a word or utterance are realized in pronunciation, with no phonetic material omitted through processes such as elision or weakening. The concept is often invoked in discussions of careful or formal speech, phonological analysis, and pronunciation teaching, where the goal is to preserve the full phonemic form rather than a reduced colloquial version.
Etymology and usage history: The word combines klank (sound) with volledig (complete). It is a compound formed
Implications and examples: In studies or instruction that emphasize klankvolledig pronunciation, speakers are expected to articulate