• In linguistics, creaky voice (sometimes called laryngealisation, pulse phonation, vocal fry, or glottal fry) refers to a low, scratchy sound that occupies...
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  • The creaky-voiced glottal approximant is a consonant sound in some languages. In the IPA, it is transcribed as ⟨ʔ̞⟩, ⟨ʔ̰⟩, or ⟨ʔ̬⟩. It involves tension...
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  • Vocal fry register (category Voice registers)
    register (also known as pulse register, laryngealization, pulse phonation, creaky voice, creak, croak, popcorning, glottal fry, glottal rattle, glottal scrape)...
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  • cisnes son blancos. Aspirated consonant Creaky voice Guttural Index of phonetics articles Slack voice Voiced glottal fricative Whispering Chávez-Peón...
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    "whispery voice" with e.g. {Vʱ} for VoQS "breathy voice". {Ṿ} whispery voice (murmur; the breathy voice of the IPA) {V̰} creaky voice {V̤} breathy voice {C̣}...
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  • Phonation (redirect from Voice quality)
    Breathy voice Creaky voice Faucalized voice Harsh voice List of language disorders List of phonetics topics Modal voice Slack voice Stiff voice Strident...
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  • Glottalization of vowels and other sonorants is most often realized as creaky voice (partial closure). Glottalization of obstruent consonants usually involves...
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  • There is no symbol for harsh voice in the IPA. Diacritics seen in the literature include the under-tilde used for creaky voice, which may be appropriate...
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  • theory of the Proto-Indo-European language Larynx Laryngealization, or creaky voice All pages with titles beginning with laryngeal All pages with titles...
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  • sometimes realized as creaky voice. It has been observed that "in place of a true stop, a very compressed form of creaky voice or some less extreme form...
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    (Mangbai) pharyngealized vowels [iˤ uˤ eˤ oˤ aˤ] in ǃXóõ Velarization Creaky voice (laryngealization) Pharyngeal consonant Epiglottal consonant Pharynx...
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    rimes, among other factors. Both breathy and creaky voice are also found in Wu varieties. Breathy voice appears in Northern Wu and may act as a depressor...
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  • tone is shorter and pronounced with creaky voice at the end, while the huyền tone is longer and often has breathy voice. In some languages, such as Burmese...
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  • may contrast with aspirated, voiced and tenuis consonants. Some languages have glottalized sonorants with creaky voice that pattern with ejectives phonologically...
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  • non-standard IPA as ⟨◌ˀ⟩), which in its most common form is a kind of creaky voice (laryngealization), but it may also be realized as a glottal stop, especially...
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  • Plosive (redirect from Voiced plosive)
    tense. Other such phonation types include breathy voice, or murmur; slack voice; and creaky voice. The following plosives have been given dedicated symbols...
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  • vocal folds closer together results in creaky voice. The normal phonation pattern used in typical speech is modal voice, where the vocal folds are held close...
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    creaky voice (i.e. glottalization), and breathy voice (‘aspiration’ in Krauss's terminology). The vowel /ə/ only occurs as short and in modal voice,...
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    Strident vowel Harsh voice Creaky voice Ingressive sound Pharyngealization Voiced epiglottal trill York, Will (July 2004). "Voices from hell". San Francisco...
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  • implosive stops; rather, it has lax glottalized stops that display a creaky voice quality at the margin of the vowel in pretonic (and syllable-final) environments...
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  • nặng being short and pronounced with creaky voice, and huyền being noticeably longer and pronounced with breathy voice. Khmer is sometimes considered to...
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  • example, stiff-voiced vowels have tenseness in the glottis and pharynx without going so far as to be creaky voiced, whereas slack-voiced vowels are lax...
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  • by a modally voiced sonorant, [ʔm], [ʔj], etc.; an initially creaky voiced sonorant switching to modal voice by the end; a fully creaky consonant; or...
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    contrast, either between modal (normal) voice and breathy (lax) voice or between modal voice and creaky voice. Languages in the Pearic branch and some...
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    [ꬸ] (pharyngealized l). The transcription of strident and harsh voice as extra-creaky /a᷽/ may be motivated by the similarities of these phonations. The...
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    orthography uses no accent. Also, Yucatec has contrastive laryngealization (creaky voice) on long vowels, sometimes realized by means of a full intervocalic glottal...
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  • present in standard Canadian English, two features in particular being “creaky voice” and “lateralization of sibilants”. While more research is necessary...
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  • language is confirmed to have them phonemically. Modal voice, creaky voice, and breathy voice (murmured vowels) are phonation types that are used contrastively...
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  • Jianjing (2017-09-01). "Covariation between voice quality and pitch: Revisiting the case of Mandarin creaky voice". The Journal of the Acoustical Society...
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    following ejective stops have creaky voice and suggests this may be one cue distinguishing ejectives from their aspirated and voiced counterparts. Georgian has...
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