störlaute
Störlaute is a term used in phonetics and linguistics to describe extraneous or disturbing sounds that accompany or disrupt the articulation of a phoneme. The name, literally “disturbing sounds,” emphasizes that these noises are not part of the intended speech sound but interfere with its transmission or perception. Störlaute are typically analyzed separately from the target sound and from suprasegmental features such as intonation.
The phenomenon can take several forms. Common manifestations include frication or turbulence that exceeds normal consonant
Impact and relevance vary by context. In speech perception research, störlaute help explain occasional misidentifications of
See also: phonetic noise, speech perception, coarticulation, voicing and aspiration, epenthesis.