äänteiden
Äänteet, in Finnish linguistics, are the basic sound units of a language. The term äänne refers to a single sound unit, while äänteet is the plural form meaning “the sounds” or “the phonemes” of a language. In practice, äänteet can denote either the abstract phonemes or their concrete realizations in speech, depending on the context.
Phonetics vs phonology: Phonetics studies the physical properties of sounds—articulation, acoustics, and perception—while phonology investigates the
Phonotactics describes the permissible combinations of äänteet in syllables and words; some orders are allowed, others
Orthography and äänteiden: In writing systems, äänteet are often mapped to letters. Finnish, for example, uses
Dialect and variation: The inventory and realizations of äänteet vary by dialect and speaker, affecting pronunciation,