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The glottal stop or glottal plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages, produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract or... |
called glottalization. Apparently, glottal reinforcement, which is quite common in English, is a stage preceding full replacement of the stop, and indeed... |
The voiceless glottal fricative, sometimes called voiceless glottal transition or the aspirate, is a type of sound used in some spoken languages that... |
the voiced and voiceless glottal fricatives. The two glottal fricatives pattern like plosives. Features of the voiced glottal fricative: Its phonation... |
compared to surrounding vowels, but not full occlusion. Features of the creaky-voiced glottal approximant: Its manner of articulation is approximant,... |
Voiced pharyngeal fricative (redirect from Reversed glottal stop) this as a glottal stop) has been variously described as a voiced epiglottal fricative, an epiglottal approximant, or a pharyngealized glottal stop. Guttural... |
the Arabic alphabet, denotes a glottal stop and, in non-Arabic languages, indicates a diphthong, vowel, or other features, depending on the language. Derived... |
Ejective consonant (redirect from Glottalic egressive) consonants are usually voiceless consonants that are pronounced with a glottalic egressive airstream. In the phonology of a particular language, ejectives... |
Plosive (redirect from Stop consonants) and nasals are not called nasal stops, then a stop may mean the glottal stop; "plosive" may even mean non-glottal stop. In other cases, however, it may... |
The glottalic theory is that Proto-Indo-European had ejective or otherwise non-pulmonic stops, *pʼ *tʼ *kʼ, instead of the plain voiced ones, *b *d *ɡ... |
Epiglottal plosive (redirect from Barred glottal stop) stricture mechanism" – that is, a stop produced by the aryepiglottic folds within the pharynx. Features of the epiglottal stop: Its manner of articulation is... |
with a superscript glottal stop or with an under-tilde for creaky voice. For example, the Yapese word for sick with a glottalized m could be transcribed... |
tongue, rather than to the sides. The airstream mechanism is ejective (glottalic egressive), which means the air is forced out by pumping the glottis upward... |
Estuary English (section /t/-glottalization) such as glottal stops, which would in earlier times have caused comment or disapproval". Foulkes & Docherty (1999) state "All of its [EE's] features can be... |
Syllable (section Suprasegmental features) a vowel may be pronounced with an epenthetic glottal stop when following a pause, though the glottal stop may not be a phoneme in the language. Few languages... |
Age-graded variation (section Glottal stops in Glasgow) children’s use of the glottal stop [ʔ], in place of /t/ is described as “the most openly stigmatised feature.” The glottal stop can occur in any non-initial... |
Otherwise, if /u/ is before or after the glottal stop, a wāw with a hamzah is used: ⟨ؤ⟩. If the glottal stop occurs at the end of the word (ignoring any... |
Sikkimese language (section Glottal stop) alternating with the glottal stop [k]~[ʔ]. The glottal stop, also being an allophone of word-final /k/, contrasts with non-glottal endings. One interesting... |
Distinctive feature (redirect from Distinctive features) imbalance of air pressure in the vocal tract. Laryngeal features: The features that specify the glottal states of sounds. [+/− voice] This feature indicates... |
Hawaiian language (section Glottal stop) and a short one) and eight consonants: he ke la mu nu pi we ʻokina (a glottal stop). The Hawaiian language takes its name from the largest island in the... |