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Breathy voice /ˈbrɛθi/ (also
called murmured voice,
whispery voice,
soughing and susurration) is a
phonation in
which the
vocal folds vibrate, as they...
- The
voiced glottal fricative,
sometimes called breathy-voiced
glottal transition, is a type of
sound used in some
spoken languages which patterns like...
- also be
perceived as
breathy, due to an
incomplete closure of the
vocal folds upon phonation. The
degree of ****seness and
breathiness perceived may vary...
- of Sanskrit,
aspirated consonants are
called voiceless aspirated, and
breathy-voiced
consonants are
called voiced aspirated.
There are no
dedicated IPA...
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voiceless lightly but not
consistent aspirated bilabial plosive followed by
breathiness. Dento-Alveolar
plosives and
affricates are
produced with the tongue...
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reported experiencing swallowing problems and
breathy voice quality as a side-effect to the injections.
Breathiness may last for a
longer period of time for...
- main habits:
nasal sound; fast-paced run-on sentences;[citation needed]
breathiness; uptalk, or the
sound of a question; and
vocal fry. High
rising terminal...
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typical tone of
falsetto register or M2,
usually has a
characteristic breathy and flute-like
sound relatively free of overtones—which is more limited...
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diacritics dedicated to
breathy voice over
simple aspiration, such as ⟨b̤⟩. Some
linguists restrict that
diacritic to sonorants, such as
breathy-voice ⟨m̤⟩, and...
- consonant. In Xhosa, slack-voiced
consonants have
usually been
transcribed as
breathy voice.
Although the IPA has no
dedicated diacritic for
slack voice, the...