sonoriteit
Sonoriteit is a concept in linguistics and phonetics that refers to the perceived loudness or intensity of a sound. It is influenced by both the physical properties of the sound, such as amplitude and duration, and the psychological factors of the listener. The term was introduced by the Dutch linguist Nicolaas Tinbergen in the 1950s to describe the subjective quality of sound that makes one vowel sound brighter or more intense than another.
The sonority of a sound is often correlated with its place and manner of articulation. For example,
Sonority hierarchies vary across languages, and different languages may have different preferences for sonority in syllable
Sonority is also an important factor in speech perception and production. Listeners use sonority to help segment
In summary, sonoriteit is a crucial concept in linguistics that helps explain patterns in sound perception,