pikkuste
Pikkuste is a term used in phonology to describe a phonetic phenomenon in which segments, often vowels, are noticeably lengthened across word or phrase boundaries for emphasis, rhythm, or prosodic marking. The designation is not universally standardized and can vary between researchers and language contexts. In some analyses, pikkuste emphasizes the timing and duration of segments as they cross syntactic boundaries, rather than within a single syllable.
Etymology and usage notes suggest that pikkuste is a coinage rooted in the idea of “length” found
Typical characteristics include elongated vowels that extend beyond their canonical length, sometimes accompanied by parallel lengthening
Significance in linguistic study lies in its contribution to phonological typology and to discussions of how
See also: vowel length, consonant length, gemination, prosody.