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Glottalization

Glottalization is the complete or partial closure of the glottis during the articulation of another sound. Glottalization of vowels and other sonorants is most often realized as creaky voice (partial closure). Glottalization of obstruent consonants usually involves complete closure of the glottis; another way to describe this phenomenon is to say that a…

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related to Further reading · 49
Glottalization → Amsterdamer Beiträge Zur, April, Archived, Band, British English, December, Descriptive Adequacy, Dialect Levelling, Docherty, English, English Glottal Stop, Estuary English, Frederik, Gemination, Geographical Diffusion, Gerard, Germanistik, How Old, ISBN, Joanna
related to Bibliography · 44
Glottalization → American Linguistics, Amuesha, Arawak, Blackwell, Christopherson, English, English Standard Pronunciation, English Studies, Exeter, Exeter University Press, Fast, Glottal, Glottalization Andrésen, Higginbottom, Ian, International Journal, International Phonetic Association, ISBN, Journal, Ladefoged
related to Glottal replacement · 13
Glottalization → Britain, British English, Cockney, Estuary English, Geordie English, Glottal, In, IPA, Other, RP, This, Those, Water
related to English · 5
Glottalization → English, In, RP, This, To
related to Types · 3
Glottalization → Full, It, The
Entity .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal}(decimal) · 1
Glottalization → ˀ
Image · 1
Glottalization → Image
Unicode (hex) · 1
Glottalization → U+02C0
is a · 1
Glottalization → complete or partial closure of the glottis during the articulation of another sound
related to Glottal reinforcement · 1
Glottalization → Pre-glottalization

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glottal english stop consonants creaky isbn consonant reinforcement 10 pdf closure doi replacement also voice glottis sonorants rp british pp

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GlottalizationUnicode (hex)U+02C01.00infobox
Glottalizationis acomplete or partial closure of the glottis during the articulation of another sound0.90text
Cockneyinstance ofThis is very common in British English dialects0.80text
Estuary Englishinstance ofThis is very common in British English dialects0.80text
Glottalizationrelated to BibliographyGlottalization Andrésen0.60section
Glottalizationrelated to BibliographyPre-glottalization0.60section
Glottalizationrelated to BibliographyEnglish Standard Pronunciation0.60section
Glottalizationrelated to BibliographyNorwegian Studies0.60section
Glottalizationrelated to BibliographyEnglish0.60section
Glottalizationrelated to BibliographyVol0.60section

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