Linguistik - Phonetics
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(phonetics) a consonant that is pronounced accompanying a strong expulsion of air

aspirat, spirant
(phonetics) a syllable that consists of one vowel that is followed by a consonant, ending the syllable

slutten stava, slutna stavelser
(phonetics) a speech sound produced by interfering with or stopping the flow of air through the mouth or nose

konsonant, medljud
(phonetics) a consonant that is sounded with the vocal tract half-open, allowing the air to pass through

konsonant, fortsättningsljud
(phonetics) a speech sound produced without interfering with the flow of air coming through the mouth or nose

vokal, vokal ljud
(phonetics) a speech sound produced by the blade of tongue near or touching the hard palate or the back of the roof of mouth

palatal, palatall ljud
the smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish meaning, often represented by a specific symbol in phonetic notation

fonem, ljudövergång
a sound produced with the tip or blade of the tongue touching or near the alveolar ridge

alveolär, alveolar ljud
(phonetics) a gliding speech sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable

diftong, diftong
a specific class of consonant sounds produced with the tongue near or touching the area just behind the alveolar ridge

post-alveolar konsonant, postalveolär konsonant
a specific class of consonant sounds produced with the tongue in contact with or close to the upper front teeth

tandkonsonant, dental konsonant
a specific type of consonant sound that begins as a stop consonant and releases into a fricative, characterized by a brief period of complete closure followed by a slow release of air

affrikat, affrikatljud
(phonetics) a consonant that is sounded with the vocal tract half-open, allowing the air to pass through

frikativa, frikativ
a specific type of consonant sound produced by allowing air to flow over the sides of the tongue, while maintaining closure in the center of the mouth

lateralkonsonant, laterala konsonanter
(phonetics) a consonant that is produced by a sudden stop of the airflow and releasing it again, using the lips, teeth or palate

explosiv språkljud, plosiv
the degree of highness or lowness of a tone that is determined by the frequency of waves producing it

tonhöjd, stämning
(phonetics) a subdivision of phonetics dealing with stress and intonation

prosodi, intonation
(phonetics) an unstressed central vowel that is produced with the tongue in a lax position, represented by /ə/ symbol

schwa, svag vokal
(phonetics) a consonant that makes a hissing sound when pronounced

sibilant, sibilantljud
(phonetics) a consonant pronounced by the back of the tongue approaching the soft palate

velar, bakre konsonant
a symbol that indicates which syllable in a word is uttered with more emphasis

betoningsmark, accenttecken
a word or part of a word, which contains a vowel sound and usually one or more consonants

silabel, stavelser
(phonetics) a /r/ sound that is produced by a rapid vibration of the tongue against the palate

trill, rullning
(phonetics) a degree of lowness or highness, called pitch, in a language that signifies different meanings

ton, tonalitet
(phonetics) a speech sound produced while moving the tongue from its initial position

glidning, glidande ljud
(phonetics) a speech sound produced by opening and closing the glottis

glottal, glottal ljud
(phonetics) a consonant made by fully closing the glottis releasing an audible airstream

glottal stopp, glottalstopp
(phonetics) the rising and falling of the voice when speaking

intonation, tonhöjd
(phonetics) a speech sound that is produced using one or both lips

labial, labialljud
(phonetics) a consonant that is uttered using the lips and teeth

labiodental, labiodentala konsonant
(phonetics) a speech sound that is made by the lips and soft palate

labiovelar, labiovelar ljud
a syllable that ends with a vowel sound and does not have a consonant sound following it

öppen stavelse, öppen vocal
(phonetics) a consonant that is pronounced by resonating the nose with the mouth fully closed

nasal, nasal ljud
the pattern or arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in speech

rytm, taktschema
(phonetics) the strongest emphasis in a word of two or more syllables when it is uttered

primärtryck, huvudbetoning
(phonetics) the second strongest emphatic syllable of a word or phrase when it is uttered

sekundär betoning, andra betoning
a system of symbols used to represent the sounds of human language and facilitating accurate transcription

Internationell fonetisk alfabet, Internationella fonetiska alfabetet
the physical movements and coordination of speech organs, such as the tongue, lips, and vocal cords, to produce speech sounds

artikulation, uttal
a speech sound that is produced with the vocal cords vibrating, resulting in a vocalic or resonant quality

röstljud, tonande ljud
a speech sound produced without vibration of the vocal cords, resulting in the absence of vocal cord involvement in its production

tonlös ljud, röstlös ljud
the duration of a speech sound, whether it is a vowel or a consonant

längd, varaktighet
the phenomenon in which speech sounds overlap or influence each other in their articulation, resulting in modified or assimilated articulatory characteristics

koartikulation, samartikulation
the representation of speech sounds using a system of symbols that accurately captures the precise articulatory, acoustic, and perceptual properties of the sounds, allowing for detailed phonetic analysis

fonetisk transkription, fonetisk avskrivning
a type of phonetic transcription that represents the general phonetic characteristics of speech sounds, often using a simplified set of symbols and not indicating fine phonetic details or allophonic variations

bred transkription, grovt transkription
a detailed form of phonetic transcription that includes additional phonetic symbols and diacritics to represent finer phonetic details such as specific articulatory features, allophonic variations, and suprasegmental aspects of speech

stenografi, smal transkription
a feature of vowel sounds in phonetics that describes the shape and position of the lips during their articulation, indicating whether the lips are rounded or unrounded

rundhet, rundning
a classification of vowel sounds in phonetics that are produced with the front part of the tongue positioned closer to the front of the mouth

främre vokal, frontal vokal
a classification of vowel sounds in phonetics that are produced with the back part of the tongue positioned closer to the back of the mouth

bakvokal, bakre vokal
a distinction in vowel sounds based on how tense or lax the muscles are when pronouncing them

spänning, spänningsgrad
a vowel sound that is produced with greater muscle tension in the vocal tract, resulting in a longer duration and often a more prominent or "tense" quality compared to lax vowels

spänd vokal, tense vokal
a vowel sound that is produced with less muscle tension in the vocal tract, resulting in a shorter duration and a more relaxed or "lax" quality compared to tense vowels

lax vokal, avspänd vokal
a distinctive unit of pitch or tone in a particular language or phonological system, representing the phonemic or contrastive aspect of tonal variation

tonem, tonemy
a consonant sound produced with the back of the tongue approaching or making contact with the roof of the mouth, such as /k/, /g/, and /ŋ/

dorsal konsonant, bakre konsonant
a consonant sound produced with the tip of the tongue placed between the upper and lower front teeth

interdental, interdental ljud
(phonetics) a distinct sound uttered, considered as a physical occurrence not as a part of the sound system

fon, ljud
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