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- In linguistics,
creaky voice (sometimes
called laryngealisation,
pulse phonation,
vocal fry, or
glottal fry)
refers to a low,
scratchy sound that occupies...
- 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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register (also
known as
pulse register, laryngealization,
pulse phonation,
creaky voice, creak, croak, popcorning,
glottal fry,
glottal rattle,
glottal s****e)...
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Sterling Ford – Also
known as Fast Forward. Demon's
fellow orphan at the
Creaky Farm and later, a star on the Lee High
football team, the Generals. (James...
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umlaut ◌̤),
while Burmese has
vowels with a
partially tense phonation called creaky voice or
laryngealized voice (transcribed in IPA with a
subscript tilde...
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Glottalization of
vowels and
other sonorants is most
often realized as
creaky voice (partial closure).
Glottalization of
obstruent consonants usually...
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describe a
creaky/breathy
phonation distinction but
instead describes vowels interrupted by
glottal stop or
aspiration corresponding to
creakiness and breathiness...
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sporadically or not at all. If they
vibrate sporadically it will
result in
either creaky or
breathy voice,
depending on the degree; if do not
vibrate at all, the...
- only on the
basis of tone: Low ခါ /kʰà/ "shake" High ခါး /kʰá/ "be bitter"
Creaky ခ /kʰa̰/ "to wait upon; to
attend on"
Checked ခတ် /kʰaʔ/ "to beat; to strike"...