nasalizált
Nasalizált is a term used in linguistics to describe a sound that is produced with the velum lowered, allowing air to escape through the nasal cavity. This process is known as nasalization. In many languages, nasalization is a phonemic feature, meaning that it can distinguish between different words. For example, in Portuguese, the difference between "pão" (bread) and "pau" (stick) is determined by the nasalization of the vowel.
Nasalization can affect vowels, consonants, and diphthongs. Vowels are nasalized when they are adjacent to a
The degree of nasalization can vary depending on the language and the specific phonetic context. Some languages
The study of nasalization is important for understanding the phonological systems of different languages and for