Associations to the word «Glottal»
Noun
- Language
- Liquid
- Cord
- Speech
- Stress
- Prefix
- Contraction
- Wu
- Word
- Replacement
- Distinction
- Substitution
- Heather
- Dot
- Contrast
- Script
- Sequence
- Caribbean
- Airway
- Letter
- Variant
- Pressure
- Opening
- Or
- Spectrum
- Pause
- Counterpart
- Final
- Frequency
- Flow
- Exception
- Parameter
- Characteristic
- Vietnamese
- Os
- Variation
- Absence
- Closing
- Noise
- Beginning
- Voice
- Instance
- Stevens
- Boundary
- Root
- Th
- Feature
- Whisper
- Low
- Tension
- Transition
- Table
- Position
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
GLOTTAL, adjective. Of or relating to the glottis.
GLOTTAL, noun. (linguistics) A sound made with the glottis.
GLOTTAL CATCH, noun. An effect produced upon the breath or voice by a sudden opening or closing of the glottis.
GLOTTAL CATCHES, noun. Plural of glottal catch
GLOTTAL FRY, noun. Vocal fry.
GLOTTAL STOP, noun. (phonetics) A plosive sound articulated with the glottis.
GLOTTAL STOP, noun. The glottal stop symbol, ʔ
GLOTTAL STOPS, noun. Plural of glottal stop
Dictionary definition
GLOTTAL, adjective. Of or relating to or produced by the glottis; "glottal stops".
Wise words
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