prebytonú
Prebytonú is a term used in some linguistic contexts to describe a specific type of vowel sound. It is often associated with the phonology of certain indigenous languages, particularly those found in South America. The precise phonetic realization of prebytonú can vary, but it generally refers to a vowel that is articulated with a distinct breathy or aspirated quality. This breathy release is not as pronounced as in fully aspirated consonants but is noticeable enough to be considered a phonemic feature in the languages where it occurs.
The concept of prebytonú is distinct from simple vowel length or nasalization. It is believed to arise
The study of prebytonú contributes to a broader understanding of phonetic diversity across the world's languages.