koguarvuline
Koguarvuline is a term used in linguistics, particularly in the study of phonetics and phonology, to describe a sound that is produced with a very distinct and prominent articulation. The term itself is derived from combining "kogu" meaning "whole" or "entire" and "arvuline" meaning "numerical" or "countable" in Estonian, suggesting a sound that is fully formed or distinctly perceptible.
The concept of koguarvuline articulation often relates to sounds that are clearly enunciated and do not exhibit
In practical phonetic analysis, identifying a koguarvuline sound might involve acoustic measurements that show clear formant