ääntöpaikkaa
Ääntöpaikkaa is a Finnish term that translates to "place of articulation" in English, referring to the point in the vocal tract where a speech sound is produced. It is a fundamental concept in phonetics, the study of speech sounds. When we speak, air from our lungs is modified by our articulators, which include the lips, teeth, tongue, alveolar ridge, palate, and velum. The specific location where the airflow is obstructed or constricted determines the ääntöpaikkaa of a consonant.
For example, the sound /p/ in Finnish, as in the word "pakkaus" (packaging), is produced by bringing
Understanding the ääntöpaikkaa is crucial for classifying and distinguishing between different speech sounds. Phonicians use this