tärinänpitoääntä
Tärinänpitoääntä, literally translating to "vibration-holding sound" in English, is a phonetic concept used in Finnish linguistics to describe a specific type of speech sound. It refers to a consonant sound that is produced with a continuous vibration of the vocal cords and a consistent airflow through the vocal tract, without any complete closure or obstruction of the airflow.
These sounds are characterized by their sustained nature. Unlike stop consonants, which involve a momentary blockage
In Finnish phonetics, the primary example of a tärinänpitoääntä is the rhotic sound, often represented by the
The concept helps distinguish between different types of consonant articulations. While it might overlap with certain