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transcription delimiters.
Glottalization is the
complete or
partial closure of the
glottis during the
articulation of
another sound.
Glottalization of
vowels and...
- § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. In
English phonology, t-
glottalization or t-
glottalling is a
sound change in
certain English dialects and accents,...
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Geordie English often uses
glottal stops for t, k, and p, and has a
unique form of
glottalization. Additionally,
there is the
glottal stop as a null
onset for...
- of
glottal stop in many languages. Gimi
contrasts /ʔ/ and /ʔ̞/,
corresponding to /k/ and /ɡ/ in
related languages.
Glottalic consonant Glottalization Place...
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Glottal can mean:
related to the
glottis related to the
vocal folds glottal consonant related to
glottalization This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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argued for
traces of
glottalization being found in a
number of
attested Indo-European
languages or the ****umption of
glottalization explaining previously...
- stops. However, when a
sound is said to be
glottalized, this is
often not what is meant. Rather,
glottalization usually means that a
normal pulmonic airstream...
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involve a
different airstream mechanism: they are
glottalized consonants and
vowels whose glottalization partially or
fully interrupts an
otherwise normal...
- The
voiced glottal fricative,
sometimes called breathy-voiced
glottal transition, is a type of
sound used in some
spoken languages which patterns like...
- The
voiceless glottal fricative,
sometimes called voiceless glottal transition or the aspirate, is a type of
sound used in some
spoken languages that...