toistalt
Toistalt is a term that can refer to a few different concepts, primarily in the context of linguistics and phonetic articulation. In its most common usage, toistalt describes a specific type of sound production where the tongue tip (or apex) makes contact with the alveolar ridge, the bumpy area just behind the upper front teeth. This is a fundamental articulation point for many speech sounds across various languages.
When referring to a toistalt sound, it specifically denotes a consonant produced with this tongue placement.
In some contexts, particularly in older linguistic literature or specialized phonetic studies, "toistalt" might be used