samhljóð
Samhljóð, also known as consonants, are speech sounds that are articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract. They are a fundamental component of spoken language and are used to form words and convey meaning. Samhljóð can be classified into several categories based on their place and manner of articulation.
Place of articulation refers to the location in the mouth where the sound is produced. Common places
Samhljóð can also be classified as voiced or voiceless. Voiced consonants are produced with vocal cord vibration,
In addition to their role in forming words, samhljóð also play a crucial role in phonotactics, the
Overall, samhljóð are an essential aspect of human language and communication. Their study is an important