äänivallattomia
Äänivallattomia is a Finnish term used to describe voiceless sounds in phonetics. These are sounds produced without vibration of the vocal cords. In contrast, voiced sounds are made with vocal cord vibration. The distinction between voiced and voiceless sounds is a fundamental aspect of phonology and phonetics.
Most languages have pairs of sounds that are identical except for voicing. For example, in English, /p/
The manner of articulation and place of articulation are crucial in identifying phonetic sounds, but voicing
The perception and production of voiced and voiceless sounds are important for distinguishing meaning in spoken