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frication
† friˈcation Obs. Also 6 fricacion. [ad. L. fricātiōn-em, n. of action f. fricāre to rub.] 1. The action or process of chafing or rubbing (the body) with the hands. Cf. fricace and friction 1.1533 Elyot Cast. Helthe (1541) 75 b, Then increase fricacions and exercise by litel & litel. 1626 Bacon Sylv... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nasalization
and Maddieson's transcription of heavy nasalization with a double tilde might be confused with the extIPA adoption of that diacritic for velopharyngeal frication a voiced alveolar nasal fricative, with no airflow out of the mouth, and is the voiceless equivalent; is an oral fricative with simultaneous nasal frication wikipedia.org
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refrication
† refriˈcation Obs. rare. [f. prec. on L. types: cf. frication.] The action of rubbing open or rubbing up again. Also fig.1590 P. Barrough Meth. Physick iii. xiv. (1639) 123 The eating of sharp things..causeth a certaine refrication and rubbing open again of the scarre. 1633 Bp. Hall Hard Texts, N.T... Oxford English Dictionary
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Velopharyngeal consonant
velopharyngeal fricative trill or "snort" (much as epiglottal fricatives tend to be trilled): voiceless voiced Other consonants accompanied by velopharyngeal frication wikipedia.org
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friation
† friˈation Obs. [as if ad. L. *friātiōn-em, n. of action f. friāre to rub into small pieces.] The action of rubbing or crumbling into small pieces.1656 Blount Glossogr., Frication or Friation, a rubbing or fretting together. 1657 R. Turner Paracels. Chym. Transmut. 43 The first beginning of its Res... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bidental consonant
It has been transcribed as , reflecting its value in other dialects, but there is no frication at the velum. wikipedia.org
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interfrication
† interfriˈcation Obs. rare—1. [f. inter- 2 a + frication.] = next.1747 Franklin Conjecture Wks. 1887 II. 106 By this motion there must be a constant interfrication of its constituent solid parts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Trill consonant
A partially devoiced uvular or pre-uvular (i.e. between velar and uvular) trill with some frication occurs as a coda allophone of in the Limburgish dialects In the fricative trill the tongue is raised, so that there is audible frication during the trill, sounding a little like a simultaneous and (or and wikipedia.org
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fricace
▪ I. † fricace, n. Obs. Forms: 6 fricasie, -ye, 6–7 fricacie, 7 fricace. [ad. L. fricātio frication; for the form cf. conspiracy.] = frication, friction 1.1533 Elyot Cast. Helthe (1541) 47 a, Of fricasies or rubbynges precedinge exercise. 1605 B. Jonson Volpone ii. ii, Applying only a warme napkin t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Voiceless uvular fricative
The frication in the fricative trill variant sometimes occurs at the middle or the back of the soft palate (termed velar or mediovelar and post-velar, dialectal variation between voiceless uvular and velar fricatives is claimed the main difference between the two may be the trilling of the uvula as frication wikipedia.org
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discoverably
diˈscoverably, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] So as to be discovered; perceptibly.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. iv. 79 Saltes [attract]..but weakely..nor very discoverably by any frication. 1843 Carlyle Past & Pr. ii. iii. (1845) 69 The river Lark, though not very discoverably, still runs or stagnates ... Oxford English Dictionary
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صامت موقوف احتكاكي
Voiceless affricate/fricative distinction by frication duration and amplitude rise slope. wikipedia.org
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Syllabic consonant
A number of modern linguists describe them as true syllabic fricatives, although with weak frication and voicing. Another researcher suggests and for si and shi, respectively, to indicate that the frication of the consonant may extend onto the vowel. wikipedia.org
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Voiceless labiodental affricate
It differs from a true labiodental affricate in that it starts out bilabial but then the lower lip retracts slightly for the frication. wikipedia.org
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Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar trills
It is thus partially fricative, with the frication sounding rather like but less retracted. The Kobon language of Papua New Guinea also has a fricative trill, but the degree of frication is variable. wikipedia.org
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