• transcription delimiters. Glottalization is the complete or partial closure of the glottis during the articulation of another sound. Glottalization of vowels and...
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  • Glottal can mean: related to the glottis related to the vocal folds glottal consonant related to glottalization This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    form of glottalization. Additionally, there is the glottal stop as a null onset for English; in other words, it is the non-phonemic glottal stop occurring...
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  • of glottal stop in many languages. Gimi contrasts /ʔ/ and /ʔ̞/, corresponding to /k/ and /ɡ/ in related languages. Glottalic consonant Glottalization Place...
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  • argued for traces of glottalization being found in a number of attested Indo-European languages or the assumption of glottalization explaining previously...
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  • § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In English phonology, t-glottalization or t-glottalling is a sound change in certain English dialects and accents,...
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  • stops. However, when a sound is said to be glottalized, this is often not what is meant. Rather, glottalization usually means that a normal pulmonic airstream...
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  • as differing in nasality rather than in the type of glottalization. Miller treats the glottalization in these clicks as phonation, so that both oral and...
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    The voiced glottal fricative, sometimes called breathy-voiced glottal transition, is a type of sound used in some spoken languages which patterns like...
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    The voiceless glottal fricative, sometimes called voiceless glottal transition or the aspirate, is a type of sound used in some spoken languages that...
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    called glottal stop, is an alphabetic letter in some Latin alphabets, most notably in several languages of Canada where it indicates a glottal stop sound...
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  • The term glottalization has several different meanings: the most important are glottal reinforcement (or pre-glottalization), where a glottal closure accompanies...
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  • croak, popcorning, glottal fry, glottal rattle, glottal scrape) is the lowest vocal register and is produced through a loose glottal closure that permits...
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  • involve a different airstream mechanism: they are glottalized consonants and vowels whose glottalization partially or fully interrupts an otherwise normal...
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    STOP), which is used in the IPA for glottalization. There is no parallel Unicode distinction for modifier glottal stop. The IPA Handbook lists U+02E4...
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    Glottis (redirect from Glottal opening)
    involves moving the vocal folds close together is called glottal. English has a voiceless glottal transition spelled "h". This sound is produced by keeping...
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  • Bantu languages. All Khoisan languages, and a few Bantu languages, have glottalized nasal clicks. These are formed by closing the glottis so that the click...
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  • the case of /tʃ/, pre-glottalization is common even before a vowel, as in teacher. According to Wells, this pre-glottalization originated in the 20th...
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  • some speakers of Ndau and Tonga. The Tuu and Kx'a languages also have glottalized nasal clicks. These are formed by closing the glottis so that the click...
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  • The voiceless nasal glottal approximant is a type of consonantal sound, a nasal approximant, used in some oral languages. The symbol in the International...
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    (IPA). Most English dialects share the same 24 (or 26 if marginal /x/ and glottal stop (/ʔ/) included) consonant phonemes. The consonant inventory shown...
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    spelled อย, which implies a pronunciation of /ʔj/ and suggests that the glottalization may have persisted through to the early literary period. The vowel system...
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    this as a glottal stop) has been variously described as a voiced epiglottal fricative, an epiglottal approximant, or a pharyngealized glottal stop. Guttural...
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    Labial Dental Palatal Velar Glottal plain labial Plosive voiced b d ɡ ɡʷ voiceless p t k kʷ Fricative voiced (z) voiceless f s h Nasal m n (ŋ) Rhotic...
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  • together with the ribs and lungs (pulmonic mechanisms), the glottis (glottalic mechanisms), and the tongue (lingual or "velaric" mechanisms). There are...
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  • with a vowel may be pronounced with an epenthetic glottal stop when following a pause, though the glottal stop may not be a phoneme in the language. Few...
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    H
    represent a long vowel, /ɛː/, still represented a similar sound, the voiceless glottal fricative /h/. In this context, the letter eta is also known as Heta. Thus...
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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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  • Central !Kung and Damin.[citation needed] All Khoisan languages have glottalized nasal clicks. These are formed by closing the glottis so that the click...
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  • Yeyi and Fwe. All Khoisan languages, and a few Bantu languages, have glottalized nasal clicks. These are formed by closing the glottis so that the click...
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