lydlignende
Lydlignende is a term used in phonetics and phonology to describe sounds that are similar to each other but are not identical. This similarity can be based on various phonetic features, such as place of articulation, manner of articulation, or voicing. For example, the sounds /p/ and /b/ are lydlignende because they are both bilabial stops, differing only in voicing. Similarly, /s/ and /ʃ/ are lydlignende as they are both voiceless fricatives, with /ʃ/ being postalveolar and /s/ being alveolar.
The concept of lydlignende is important for understanding phonological processes like assimilation, where one sound becomes