kuultavan
Kuultavan is a term that appears primarily in Estonian-language discussions of language and perception. It is related to the adjective kuuldav, meaning audible or capable of being heard, and is used to describe something that can be perceived by hearing. In scholarly or technical writing, kuultavan is treated as a participial form that signals perceptibility of sound rather than its meaning or content.
The root kuul- comes from the Estonian verb kuuldama/kuulama, meaning to hear or listen. The form kuultavan
Kuultavan is part of a family of related forms built from the same root, including kuuldav (audible)
Estonian language, kuuldav, kuulama, phonology, perception
Estonian dictionaries and grammar guides that cover participial formations and the kuuldav family of adjectives.