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Definition of Gutturality

Gutturality
Gutturality Gut"tur*al"i*ty, n. The quality of being guttural. [R.] ``The old gutturality of k.' --Earle.

Meaning of Gutturality from wikipedia

- Guttural speech sounds are those with a primary place of articulation near the back of the oral cavity, where it is difficult to distinguish a sound's...
- front portion thereof and thus as a guttural consonant. Speakers of languages with guttural R typically regard guttural and coronal rhotics (throat-back-R...
- Guttural pouches are large, auditory-tube diverticula that contain between 300 and 600 ml of air. They are present in odd-toed mammals, some bats, hyraxes...
- The African common toad or guttural toad (Sclerophrys gutturalis) is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is found in Angola, Botswana, Democratic...
- attempt to evoke chaos, death, and misery by being "usually very deep, guttural, and unintelligible". Natalie Purcell notes, "Although the vast majority...
- the Latin letter r. This consonant is one of several collectively called guttural R. Features of the voiced uvular trill: Its manner of articulation is trill...
- */ˈwrøːʝijan/ > OE wrēġan (/ˈwreːjan/). Back mutation (sometimes back umlaut, guttural umlaut, u-umlaut, or velar umlaut) is a change that took place in late...
- Independent form IAST/ ISO IPA Independent form IAST/ ISO IPA kaṇṭhya (Guttural) अ a /ɐ/ आ ā /ɑː/ tālavya (Palatal) इ i /i/ ई ī /iː/ oṣṭhya (Labial) उ...
- 牀(상) /d͡ʑ/ 洪(홍) /ɦ/ Remark aspirated aspirated unaspirated fortis voiceless dental affricate unaspirated fortis voiceless retroflex affricate guttural...
- confronted by Kissinger: 'Tell me, Mr. Navasky,' [Kissinger] said in his famous guttural tones, 'how is it that a short article in an obscure journal such as yours...