konsonanttityyppi
Konsonanttityyppi refers to the classification of consonants based on their manner of articulation, which is how they are produced in the vocal tract. This classification helps linguists and phoneticians understand the sounds of different languages and how they are produced. There are several primary manners of articulation for consonants:
1. Plosives: These are produced by completely blocking the airflow in the vocal tract and then releasing
2. Fricatives: In these sounds, air is forced through a narrow constriction in the vocal tract, causing
3. Affricates: These are a combination of a plosive and a fricative, produced by first blocking the
4. Nasals: These sounds are produced by lowering the velum to allow air to escape through the
5. Approximants: In these sounds, the vocal tract is constricted but not enough to cause turbulence. Examples
6. Trills: These are produced by vibrating the tongue or another part of the vocal tract. Examples
7. Lateral approximants: These are similar to approximants but involve the sides of the tongue or another
Each of these manners of articulation can occur with different places of articulation, such as bilabial (using