👉 In the context of linguistics, "feltman" is a term that refers to a type of language that uses a specific set of phonemes and syllables in a way that mimics or reflects the sounds made by human beings. It is often used to describe a particular dialect or accent of a language spoken in a specific region or culture. The term was introduced by linguist David J. O'Leary in 1968, but its use has evolved over time as it