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glottal
glottal, a. (ˈglɒtəl) [f. glott-is + -al1.] Pertaining to, or produced in, the glottis. glottal catch or glottal stop, a sound produced by the sudden opening or shutting of the glottis with an emission of breath or voice.1846 in Worcester (who cites Ch. Obs.). 1860 Haldeman Anal. Orthogr. iv. 30 Nei...
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Glottal
Glottal can mean:
related to the glottis
related to the vocal folds
glottal consonant
related to glottalization
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Glottal Stop - The Sound of English
Glottal Stop Usage. The glottal stop is most often heard replacing a syllable-final /t/ before another consonant sound: notebook we t suit ca t nap. This also occurs in connected speech where a word ends with /t/ and the next one begins with a consonant sound:
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glottal
glottal/ˈglɔtl; `ɡlɑtl/ adjof the glottis 声门的. ,glottal `stop speech sound produced by a complete closure of the glottis, followed by an explosive release of breath 喉塞音; 声门闭塞音.
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When /t/ sounds like /d/ or a glottal stop /ʔ/
The /t/ is a regular, aspirated /t/ when it is the first sound of a word or a stressed syllable (or does not fit into patterns 2-4 below). This rule overrides all other /t/ allophone patterns. In the examples below, the /t/ is pronounced normally because the sound begins a stressed syllable. 1. attach: /ə ˈtæʧ/. attach.
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[ ʔ ] unvoiced unaspirated radical glottal stop - YouTube
How to pronounce ʔGlossika Phonics Training https://glossika.comInternational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)Educational Pronunciation Guide in English
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Glottal consonant
Lamé is one of very few languages that contrasts voiceless and voiced glottal fricatives.
The glottal stop occurs in many languages. So-called voiced glottal stops are not full stops, but rather creaky voiced glottal approximants that may be transcribed .
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Glottal stop
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 In many languages, the unstressed intervocalic allophone of the glottal stop is a creaky-voiced glottal approximant.
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How to pronounce 繁栄 han'ei? How to pronounce han'ei? Is there a glottal stop between the two syllables? Is it //haɴʔeː//, //haɴeː//, //haŋʔeː// or //haŋeː//?
and , , ... are pronounced //haɴeː// without glottal stop and as //ɴ//.
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Creaky-voiced glottal approximant
Features
Features of the creaky-voiced glottal approximant:
Its phonation is creaky-voiced
Occurrence
It is an intervocalic allophone of a glottal stop See also
Voiced glottal fricative
References
Glottal consonants
Approximant consonants
Pulmonic consonants
Voiced oral consonants
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Voiceless nasal glottal approximant
The voiceless nasal glottal approximant is a type of consonantal sound, a nasal approximant, used in some oral languages. Notes
References
External links
Approximant-fricative consonants
Glottal consonants
Nasal consonants
Pulmonic consonants
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Is あらまあ linked to Malay "alamak", and which came first? A popular theory claims that that the Japanese expression is directly related to the Malay _alamak_ (pronounced more or less identically, since the "k" is just ...
From the entry of : > ※1892() So the word form is attested at least since late 19th century. As you said, this is a combination of + . can be traced back to the 10th century and to the 18th century with basically the same meaning as in today (interjection of amazement). > ※
> > ※1777 Thus it should ...
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Glottal stop (letter)
glottal stop sound. Other notations
Other common symbols for the glottal stop sound are variants of the punctuation mark apostrophe that was the historical basis of the glottal
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Voiceless glottal affricate
The voiceless glottal affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. Features
Features of the voiceless glottal affricate:
Occurrence
Notes
References
Affricates
Glottal consonants
Pulmonic consonants
Voiceless
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Voiced glottal fricative
The voiced glottal fricative, sometimes called breathy-voiced glottal transition, is a type of sound used in some spoken languages which patterns like It may have a glottal place of articulation.
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