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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...
- 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...
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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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Glottal consonants are
consonants using the
glottis as
their primary articulation. Many
phoneticians consider them, or at
least the
glottal fricative...
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location of the
stricture nor the turbulence. All
consonants except for the
glottals, and all vowels, have an
individual place of
articulation in
addition to...
- 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...
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transcription delimiters. In
English phonology, t-
glottalization or t-
glottalling is a
sound change in
certain English dialects and accents,...
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phonation rather than a
separate articulation. All
consonants except for the
glottals, and all vowels, have an
individual place of
articulation in
addition to...
- phonetics, a
glottalic consonant is a
consonant produced with some
important contribution (movement or closure) of the glottis.
Glottalic sounds may involve...
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called glottal stop, is an
alphabetic letter in some
Latin alphabets, most
notably in
several languages of
Canada where it
indicates a
glottal stop sound...