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plosion Phonetics.|ˈpləʊʒən| [f. explosion.] The eruption of breath involved in uttering a plosive. Hence ˈplosional a., of or pertaining to plosion.
1918D. Jones Outl. Eng. Phonetics viii. 37 (heading) Faucal Plosion... Lateral Plosion. 1932G. E. Fuhrken Standard Eng. Speech vi. 71 Nasal plosion is avoided if awkward combinations of consonants would result. 1935B. Trnka Phonol. Analysis Present-Day Stand. Eng. 6 In the system of English consonantal phonemes there are two correlations, namely those of 1. voice and 2. plosion. 1946[see articulator 4]. 1961L. F. Brosnahan Sounds of Lang. viii. 185 Consonants, produced primarily by plosional, frictional, or vibratory interference with the air stream. 1964[see alveolarity]. |