talestrømmen
Talestrømmen is a concept in linguistics that refers to the continuous flow of speech sounds. It describes how spoken language is not produced in discrete, isolated units, but rather as a connected stream of phonemes, syllables, and words. This stream is characterized by various articulatory and acoustic phenomena that blend sounds together, making it challenging for learners to segment and understand individual units.
Key features of talestrømmen include assimilation, where sounds become similar to neighboring sounds; elision, where sounds
Understanding talestrømmen is crucial for both language acquisition and phonetics. Language learners often struggle with the