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Glottal
Glottal Glot"tal, a. Of or pertaining to, or produced by, the glottis; glottic. Glottal catch, an effect produced upon the breath or voice by a sudden opening or closing of the glotts. --Sweet.
Glottal catch
Glottal Glot"tal, a. Of or pertaining to, or produced by, the glottis; glottic. Glottal catch, an effect produced upon the breath or voice by a sudden opening or closing of the glotts. --Sweet.

Meaning of Glotta from wikipedia

- Lango Stomach is portra**** by Takashi T****moto (塚本 高史, T****moto Takashi). Glotta Stomach (グロッタ・ストマック, Gurotta Sutomakku) is the squid-themed eldest daughter...
- East Roman army and two new loanwords in Gr****: palmarium and *recala". Glotta. 86 (1–4): 63–64. doi:10.13109/glot.2010.86.14.63. ISSN 0017-1298. JSTOR 41219881...
- Brenk, Frederick E. (2011). ""Hierosolyma". The Gr**** Name of Jerusalem". Glotta. 87: 1–22. ISSN 0017-1298. Retrieved 7 November 2024. Genesis 14:18 For...
- Apostolos N., "Akhilleus's Horse Balios: Old and New Etymologies". In: Glotta 78, no. 1/4 (2002): 1–11. JSTOR 40267134. Media related to Balius and Xanthus...
- with Apollo is due to Emil Forrer (1931). It was doubted by Kretschmer, Glotta XXIV, p. 250. Martin Nilsson (1967), Vol I, p. 559 Angel, John L.; Mellink...
- vocal folds. From Ancient Gr**** γλωττίς (glōttís), derived from γλῶττα (glôtta), variant of γλῶσσα (glôssa, "tongue"). As the vocal folds vibrate, the...
- 19, 3.26. Wilhelm Schulze, Kleine Schriften (1966), 698, J. B. Hoffmann, Glotta 28, 52 Edgar Howard Sturtevant, class. Phil. 21, 248ff. J. Davreux, La légende...
- (ランゴ・ストマック, Rango Sutomakku): Takashi T****moto (塚本 高史, T****moto Takashi) Glotta Stomach (グロッタ・ストマック, Gurotta Sutomakku): Machi Chitose (千歳 まち, Chitose Machi)...
- "Matoas, the Thraco-Phrygian name for the Danube, and the IE root *madų". Glotta. 52 (1/2). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (GmbH & Co. KG): 91–95. JSTOR 40266286...
- Words and Homeric Metre: Two Doublets Examined (λείβω/εϊβω, γαΐα/αία)". Glotta. 54 (3/4): 201–211. ISSN 0017-1298. JSTOR 40266365. Homer (1975) [8th century...