kõnevoog
Kõnevoog, a term originating from Estonian linguistics, refers to the continuous flow of speech. It describes how spoken language is not a series of discrete, isolated words, but rather a fluid and interconnected stream of sounds. This concept highlights the importance of understanding connected speech patterns, such as assimilation, elision, and linking, which are crucial for comprehension in spoken language.
When speakers produce kõnevoog, sounds can change based on their surrounding sounds. Assimilation, for instance, occurs
Understanding kõnevoog is vital for language learners, as it helps them to better process and produce natural-sounding