palatalne
Palatalne is a term used in linguistics to describe sounds and articulatory processes connected with the hard palate of the mouth. In general, palatal sounds are produced with the body of the tongue raised toward the palate, and the term can refer to both consonantal and, in some descriptions, vocalic phenomena. The concept is especially common in discussions of phonology in Slavic languages, where palatalization plays a prominent role.
Palatal consonants include stops, fricatives, nasals, and approximants produced with the tongue near or touching the
Palatalization is a broader phonological process where a consonant becomes closer to a palatal articulation, typically
Across languages, palatal sounds contribute to consonant inventories and influence phonotactics, assimilation patterns, and vowel harmony