- delimiters. In phonetics, a plosive, also
known as an
occlusive or
simply a
stop, is a
pulmonic consonant in
which the
vocal tract is
blocked so that all...
- full
voicing. In the
history of
several languages, like Gr**** and some
varieties of Chinese,
breathy stops have
developed into
aspirated stops. There...
-
voiceless bilabial stop, and ⟨pʰ⟩
represents the
aspirated bilabial stop.
Voiced consonants are
seldom actually aspirated.
Symbols for
voiced consonants followed...
- and
transcription delimiters. In phonetics,
voice onset time (VOT) is a
feature of the
production of
stop consonants. It is
defined as the
length of time...
- The
voiced velar plosive or
stop is a type of
consonantal sound used in many
spoken languages. Some
languages have the
voiced pre-velar plosive, which...
- The
voiced alveolar,
dental and
postalveolar plosives (or
stops) are
types of
consonantal sounds used in many
spoken languages. The
symbol in the International...
-
modifying the top of a
letter (
voiced stop) with a rightward-facing hook: ⟨ɓ ɗ ᶑ ʄ ɠ ʛ⟩.
During the
occlusion of the
stop,
pulling the
glottis downward...
- and is the
source of the IPA
character for the
voiced pharyngeal fricative ⟨ʕ⟩. In
Malay the
glottal stop is
represented by the
letter ⟨k⟩ (at the end of...
- The
voiced retroflex plosive or
stop is a type of
consonantal sound, used in some
spoken languages. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet that...
-
stop phonemes and the
voiced stop phonemes is not just a
matter of
whether articulatory voicing is
present or not. Rather, it
includes when
voicing starts...