obstruísses
Obstruísses are a group of consonant sounds characterized by a complete or partial obstruction of the airflow in the vocal tract during their production. These sounds are a subset of consonants known as "obstruents," which also include affricates. Obstruisses are primarily classified into stops (plosives), fricatives, and affricates, based on how the airflow is impeded.
Stops, or plosives, involve a complete closure at some point in the vocal tract, sealing the oral
Obstruisses are fundamental to the phonemic structure of many languages, contributing to the distinction between words
Phonologically, obstruisses often have voiced and voiceless forms, with voicing distinctions playing a significant role in
Overall, obstruisses are critical in speech for creating contrasts and deictic meanings, and their study is