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Glottal (Starwars wiki)
Glottal Glottal Distance from Core Unknown Region Unknown Sector ... Water Unknown Points of Interest Affiliation Unknown Glottal was the Glottalphib homeworld. [edit] Sources The ...
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Glottal (translated from German)
Glottal 11 glottal (link being correct lips)12. epiglottal (Epiglottis) As Glottal becomes in that Phonetik one Sound formation ... sound formations differentiated. Glottisschlag The Glottisschlag [ ] (English glottal stop), also Knacklaut mentioned, is a firm ... sound [ ] as in House is likewise a Glottal. The noise is likewise produced in ...
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Glottal consonant
Glottal consonant Places of articulation Labial Bilabial Labial ... Uvular-epiglottal Radical Pharyngeal Epiglotto-pharyngeal Epiglottal Glottal This page contains phonetic information in IPA ... display correctly in some browsers. [Help] [Edit] Glottal consonants are consonants articulated with the glottis ... to be consonants at all. However, the glottal stop at least behaves as a typical consonant in languages such as Tsou . Glottal consonants in the International Phonetic Alphabet: ...
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Glottal stop
Glottal stop IPA – number 113 IPA – ... 660; X-SAMPA ? Kirshenbaum ? (help· info ) The glottal stop or voiceless glottal plosive is a type of consonantal sound ... Alphabet that represents this sound is . The glottal stop is the sound made when the ... interjection uh-oh. Features Features of the glottal stop: Its manner of articulation is ...
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Talk:Glottal consonant
Talk:Glottal consonant Perhaps an article titled "glottal consonant" could address glottal consonants, and another titled "glottal fold" could address glottal folds. Why should an article titled ...
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Glottal stop (translated from French)
Glottal stop So certain characters of this article ... API ? Code HTML 660 X-SAMPA ? Kirshenbaum ? Glottal stop is the common denomination of one ... of ougaritic), the first letter is a glottal stop (now noted ?). The alphabet ougaritic not ... this letter however changed during centuries: the glottal stop is now noted by?, hamza)? into ... consonants of the phenician, of which the glottal stop, absent of the Greek, for ...
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Glottal stop (letter)
Glottal stop (letter) This article is about the ... For the sound it typically represents, see glottal stop. Note: This page containsIPA phonetic symbolsin Unicode. The glottal stop () is an International Phonetic Alphabet symbol used to represent a glottal stop consonant. Its reversed form, , denotes a ... of these are ? , ?\ , >\ and <\ , respectively. An inverted glottal stop, , is used in some African ...
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Voiceless glottal fricative
Voiceless glottal fricative IPA – number 146 IPA – ... h Kirshenbaum h (help· info ) The voiceless glottal transition, commonly called a "fricative", is a ... is h . Features Features of the "voiceless glottal fricative": Its phonation type is voiceless, which ... no fricative place of articulation. The term glottal only refers to the nature of its ... is represented by "h". See also Voiced glottal fricative, a common allophone in numerous ...
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Voiced glottal fricative
Voiced glottal fricative IPA – number 147 IPA – ... Kirshenbaum h> (help· info ) The breathy-voiced glottal transition, commonly called a "voiced glottal fricative", is a type of sound used ... is h\ . Features Features of the "voiced glottal fricative": Its phonation type is breathy voiced ... has no place of articulation. The term glottal means it is articulated by the ...
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Talk:Glottal stop
Talk:Glottal stop Stød This page should mention the Danish langauge where the glottal stop is called "stød". But I've ... analysed to be much more than a glottal stop even though this is the way ... Mar 2004 (UTC) Stød is never a glottal stop, only a type of laryngalization. It's only transcribed as a glottal stop in Dania , a phonetic alphabet ...
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