ääniosat
Ääniosat, often translated as "sound parts" or "phonetic components," refers to the distinct units or segments within spoken language that contribute to the formation of words and carry meaning. In linguistics, these are primarily the phonemes, the smallest units of sound that can differentiate meaning in a language. For example, the phonemes /p/ and /b/ distinguish "pat" from "bat" in English.
Beyond individual phonemes, ääniosat can also encompass suprasegmental features such as stress, intonation, and rhythm. Stress
In fields like speech synthesis and phonetics, the concept of ääniosat is crucial for understanding and manipulating