vokaalid
Vokaalid, or vowels, are a class of speech sounds produced with relatively little constriction in the vocal tract, allowing a continuous spectrum of resonances. They typically form the core of syllables, serving as the nucleus around which consonants cluster. Vowels are generally voiced, though certain languages may have phonemic contrasts involving voiceless vowels or special allophonic patterns.
Vowels are commonly described by articulatory features such as height (how high the tongue is in the
Vowel inventories vary widely across languages. Some languages have only a few vowels, while others possess
In Estonian linguistics, the term vokaalid denotes vowels. The study of vokaalid includes their articulation, phonological