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glottalize, v. Phonetics.|ˈglɒtəlaɪz| [f. glottal a. + -ize.] trans. To articulate with total or partial closure of the glottis. So ˌglottaliˈzation; ˈglottalized ppl. a.; ˈglottalizing ppl. a.
1916E. Sapir in Geol. Survey Canada Mem. 90 83 One of the most striking American examples of phonetic accord..is the occurrence in a considerable number of West Coast linguistic groups..of..glottalized (‘fortis’) stops. 1921― Lang. ix. 199 A ‘glottalized’ series of stopped consonants. 1933Bloomfield Lang. vi. 101 Some languages have glottalized spirants (preceded, accompanied, or followed by a glottal stop). Ibid. 102 Some American languages have a whole series of laterals, with differences of position, glottalization, or nasalization. 1949E. A. Nida Morphology (ed. 2) iii. 63 The final vowel..in turn glottalizes the preceding vowel. 1953W. J. Entwistle Aspects of Lang. iv. 136 The original p t k series is amplified in some languages, such as Quechua, by aspiration and glottalization. 1965Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics Spring 179 A glottalizing form. Ibid. Fall 35 The laryngeal pair of aspiration or breathiness and glottalization. |