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termed faucalized because of the
stretching of the
fauces and
visible narrowing of the
faucial pillars in the back of the oral cavity.
During faucalized voice...
- 'pressed' voice),
which involves overall constriction of the larynx, and
faucalized voice ('hollow' or 'yawny' voice),
which involves overall expansion of...
- the
sound is voiceless, like
clearing one's throat. It
contrasts with
faucalized voice,
which involves the
expansion of the larynx. When the epiglottal...
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phonations have been
described in
Dinka vowels:
modal voice,
breathy voice,
faucalized voice, and
harsh voice. The
modal series has
creaky or
harsh voice realizations...
- ꟸ:
Modifier letter capital H with
stroke is used in VoQS to
represent faucalized voice. ᴴ :
Modifier letter H is used in the
Uralic Phonetic Alphabet ₕ :...
- articulation, but is used in
literature in the
context of
Korean phonology for
faucalized voice.[citation needed] The
Korean consonants also have
elements of stiff...
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literature for
faucalized voice. The
Korean consonants also have
elements of
stiff voice, but it is not yet
known how
typical this is of
faucalized consonants...
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later that a
similar convention was used to
represent the
modern tense (
faucalized)
consonants of Korean. The
sibilant (dental)
consonants were modified...
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amongst most of its
obstruents with voiceless, aspirated, and a
third faucalized voiced set that
involves both an
increase in
subglottal pressure as well...
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tongue root. However, it
turned out to be a
phonation distinction of
faucalized voice versus harsh voice. It is not yet
clear whether that is characteristic...