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glottal stop
glottal stopn. A speech sound produced by a momentary complete closure of the glottis, followed by an explosive release, as in the middle of the interjection uh-oh or between the two i's in some pronunciations of Hawaii.glottal stop n (Phonetics & Phonology) a plosive speech sound produced as the sudden onset of a vowel in several languages, such as German, by first tightly closing the glottis and then allowing the air pressure to build up in the trachea before opening the glottis, causing the air to escape with force glot′tal stop′ n. a plosive consonant whose occlusion and release are accomplished chiefly at the glottis, as in the Scottish articulation of the t-sound of little, bottle, etc. [1885–90] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | glottal stop - a stop consonant articulated by releasing pressure at the glottis; as in the sudden onset of a vowelglottal catch, glottal plosiveocclusive, plosive, plosive consonant, plosive speech sound, stop consonant, stop - a consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at some point and suddenly releasing it; "his stop consonants are too aspirated" | Translationsglottal stop
glot·tal stop (glotăl stop) A stop and then a release of sound at the point of the glottis (e.g., Clint-N). glottal stop A speech characteristic in which there is sudden interruption of the voice sound from a momentary complete closure of the vocal cords (GLOTTIS).glottal stop
Synonyms for glottal stopnoun a stop consonant articulated by releasing pressure at the glottisSynonyms- glottal catch
- glottal plosive
Related Words- occlusive
- plosive
- plosive consonant
- plosive speech sound
- stop consonant
- stop
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