langvokaler
Langvokaler, or long vowels, are vowels produced with longer duration than short vowels. In many languages the length of a vowel is phonemic, meaning that a difference in duration alone can distinguish words. In other languages vowel length is not phonemic but can influence rhythm and intelligibility, often interacting with surrounding consonants and syllable structure.
Phonetic and phonological realization centers on duration, measured in time units such as milliseconds. Long vowels
Orthography and typology vary across languages. Some mark length by doubling the vowel (for example aa or
Historical notes and function: Vowel length frequently arises from historical changes where warm or stressed vowels