okklusiivsed
Okklusiivsed, also known as plosives, are a class of consonants in phonetics that are produced by obstructing the airflow in the vocal tract and then releasing it suddenly. This obstruction is typically made by bringing two speech organs together, such as the lips or the tongue and the roof of the mouth. The release of the built-up air pressure creates a distinct popping sound.
The production of an okklusiivne involves three main stages: closure, where the airflow is stopped; release,
Okklusiivsed can also be distinguished by their voicing. Voiced okklusiivsed are produced with vibration of the