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- Breathy_voice abstract "Breathy voice (also called murmured voice, soughing, or susurration) is a phonation in which the vocal cords vibrate, as they do in normal (modal) voicing, but are held further apart, so that a larger volume of air escapes between them. This produces an audible noise. A breathy-voiced phonation [ɦ] (not actually a fricative, as a literal reading of the IPA chart would suggest) can sometimes be heard as an allophone of English /h/ between vowels, e.g. in the word behind, for some speakers. A stop with breathy-voiced release (symbolized either as [bʱ], [dʱ], [ɡʱ], [mʱ] etc. or as [b̤], [d̤], [ɡ̈], [m̤] etc.) is like aspiration in that it delays the onset of full voicing. Breathy-voiced vowels are written [a̤], [e̤], etc.In the context of the Indo-Aryan languages (e.g. Sanskrit and Hindi) and comparative Indo-European studies, breathy-voiced consonants are often called voiced aspirated, as in e.g. the Hindi and Sanskrit stops normally denoted bh, dh, ḍh, jh, and gh and the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European phoneme gʷh. From an articulatory perspective this terminology is incorrect, as breathy voice is a different type of phonation from aspiration. However, breathy-voiced and aspirated stops are acoustically similar in that in both cases there is an audible period of breathiness following the stop, and in the history of various languages (e.g. Ancient Greek, Chinese languages), breathy-voiced stops have subsequently developed into voiceless aspirated stops.".
- Breathy_voice wikiPageID "4946".
- Breathy_voice wikiPageRevisionID "581964381".
- Breathy_voice hasPhotoCollection Breathy_voice.
- Breathy_voice subject Category:Phonation.
- Breathy_voice comment "Breathy voice (also called murmured voice, soughing, or susurration) is a phonation in which the vocal cords vibrate, as they do in normal (modal) voicing, but are held further apart, so that a larger volume of air escapes between them. This produces an audible noise. A breathy-voiced phonation [ɦ] (not actually a fricative, as a literal reading of the IPA chart would suggest) can sometimes be heard as an allophone of English /h/ between vowels, e.g. in the word behind, for some speakers.".
- Breathy_voice label "Breathy voice".
- Breathy_voice label "Murmure (phonétique)".
- Breathy_voice label "Sonorizzazione aspirata".
- Breathy_voice sameAs Murmure_(phonétique).
- Breathy_voice sameAs Sonorizzazione_aspirata.
- Breathy_voice sameAs m.01kf1.
- Breathy_voice sameAs Q3328163.
- Breathy_voice sameAs Q3328163.
- Breathy_voice wasDerivedFrom Breathy_voice?oldid=581964381.
- Breathy_voice isPrimaryTopicOf Breathy_voice.