👉 In the context of linguistics, "craggedness" is a type of grammatical feature that describes how a word or phrase sounds when pronounced. It is characterized by its length and complexity, often leading to an elongated pronunciation. For example, in English, "craggy" is considered cragged because it has a long, elongated syllable sound associated with the "-g" sound at the end of the word. This feature helps create a sense of roughness or hardness when