parasentrale
Parasentrale is a term used in the field of linguistics to describe a type of vowel articulation. In parasentrale vowels, the tongue is positioned centrally in the mouth, but the tongue body is raised towards the hard palate or the velum (soft palate). This results in a vowel sound that is neither purely central nor purely front or back. Parasentrale vowels are characterized by a high degree of tongue constriction, which can affect the resonance characteristics of the vocal tract.
The term "parasentrale" is derived from the Greek words "para," meaning "beside" or "near," and "sentron," meaning
Parasentrale vowels are often found in languages with complex vowel systems, where speakers must produce a
In summary, parasentrale is a term used in linguistics to describe a type of vowel articulation in