äänienpainepiirre
Äänienpainepiirre, often translated as "prosodic feature" or "stress feature," refers to aspects of speech that are not related to the individual phonetic segments (like vowels and consonants) but rather to suprasegmental elements. These features contribute to the rhythm, intonation, and perceived emphasis within spoken language. Key components of äänienpainepiirre include stress, tone, and intonation.
Stress, also known as accent, is the degree of prominence given to a syllable within a word
Tone, particularly in tonal languages, involves using pitch contour to distinguish word meaning. For example, in
Intonation, on the other hand, refers to the rise and fall of pitch over an utterance. It