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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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  • transcription delimiters. Glottalization is the complete or partial closure of the glottis during the articulation of another sound. Glottalization of vowels and...
    12 KB (1,237 words) - 04:52, 2 August 2024
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    English, the glottal stop occurs as an open juncture (for example, between the vowel sounds in uh-oh!,) and allophonically in t-glottalization. In British...
    41 KB (2,455 words) - 20:14, 20 June 2024
  • oral closure, and glottal replacement, where a glottal closure is substituted for an oral consonant. Although glottalization of /t/ has been singled out...
    30 KB (3,167 words) - 03:23, 27 August 2024
  • 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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  • different length and tone. Checked tone Glottal reinforcement Lateral release (phonetics) Nasal release T-glottalization The diacritic may not display properly...
    9 KB (978 words) - 01:55, 24 June 2024
  • argued for traces of glottalization being found in a number of attested Indo-European languages or the assumption of glottalization explaining previously...
    47 KB (5,648 words) - 14:14, 27 August 2024
  • 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...
    7 KB (824 words) - 14:47, 4 March 2023
  • 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...
    8 KB (1,077 words) - 00:17, 31 July 2024
  • or /ʃ/), and sometimes also glottalized to an extent in syllable coda (most likely to occur with /t/, see T-glottalization), while lenis consonants are...
    115 KB (12,207 words) - 03:55, 16 August 2024
  • clusters, especially nasals. Glottalization and pre-glottalization (insertion of a glottal stop in place of or before a /t/ or other stop) in certain environments...
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  • Flapping of /t/ before syllabic /n/ (as in button) is observed in Australian English, while [t] (with nasal release) and [ʔ] (t-glottalization) are the only...
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    /əˈsjum/). T-glottalization and flapping mountain (glottalized t) [ˈmaʊnʔn̩] partner (glottalized t) [ˈpʰɑɹʔnɚ] leader (d-flapping) [ˈɫiɾɚ] cattle (t-flapping)...
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  • there: /raɪt ˈðɛə/ → [ɹaɪt̪ ˈt̪ɛə] (more commonly: [ɹaɪʔ ˈðɛə], with a glottal stop) fail the test: /ˈfeɪl ðə ˈtɛst/ → [ˈfeɪl̪ l̪ə ˈtɛst] The alveolar...
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  • North American and Australasian English, /t, d/ are reduced to an alveolar tap between vowels, realised as [] or [ɾ] Cot–caught merger the merger of /ɔ/...
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  • twentieth-century Received Pronunciation; not to be confused with flapping of /t/ and /d/) "Trilled" or "Rolled" R: alveolar trill [r] (occurs in some very...
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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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  • features Cot–caught merger Drawl Flapping H-dropping L-vocalization NG R Rhoticity T-glottalization TH WH Related topics History of English Spelling v t e...
    16 KB (1,742 words) - 08:19, 26 August 2024
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    Strong degree of t-glottalization [ʔ] and glottal reinforcement before /t, p, k/ → [ʔtʰ, ʔpʰ, ʔkʰ] The /k/ in like may be glottalized as well. Frequent...
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    features Cot–caught merger Drawl Flapping H-dropping L-vocalization NG R Rhoticity T-glottalization TH WH Related topics History of English Spelling v t e...
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