tapaartikulaatio
Tapaartikulaatio refers to the specific manner in which a speech sound is produced. It describes the way articulators, such as the tongue, lips, and teeth, come together or move apart to create a particular sound in the vocal tract. This concept is fundamental in phonetics and phonology, aiding in the classification and description of speech sounds.
Key aspects of tapaartikulaatio include the degree of closure or constriction in the vocal tract and the
Other types of tapaartikulaatio include nasals, where air is expelled through the nose, and liquids, which involve