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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...
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certain phonological parallelisms with /χ/ and
other gutturals (especially the
glottal stop [ʔ]).
Guttural R
exists among several Malay dialects.
While standard...
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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...
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African common toad or
guttural toad (Sclerophrys gutturalis) is a
species of toad in the
family Bufonidae. It is
found in Angola, Botswana, Democratic...
- tradition, such as the
pronunciation of
schwa according to its
proximity to
gutturals or yod.
Tiberian Hebrew had at
least 23
consonantal phonemes, represented...
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pitched screams and
occasional clean vocals alongside the
growls and
gutturals he was
known for.
Slaughter to Prevail's
lyrics are
written in both Russian...
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hollow roots, but is
usually identical to
other gutturals. Of the
three classes of weak roots,
guttural roots are the most common.
Roots containing a vav...
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sound sh, but
substituted s, and
rejected the
Semitic evanescent gutturals, Yēshū(ā)
became Yēsū' (Ἰησοῦ), in the
nominative case Yēsū'∙s (Ἰησοῦς)...
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attempt to
evoke chaos, death, and
misery by
being "usually very deep,
guttural, and unintelligible".
Natalie Purcell notes, "Although the vast majority...
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palatals (*ḱ, *ǵ, *ḱʰ, *ǵʰ) but
hypothesises that they came from the
gutturals along with the
nasal *ń and the
spirant *ç. Karl Brugmann, in his 1886...