zwischenmündliche
Zwischenmündliche refers to a concept within German linguistics, specifically concerning the articulation of sounds. It describes the transitional phases of speech production where the mouth is not fully open or closed, nor is it in a stable position for a specific vowel or consonant. These are the fleeting moments between distinct speech sounds where the articulators (lips, tongue, jaw) are moving from one position to another.
This concept is particularly relevant when analyzing the acoustic properties of speech. The acoustic signals generated