glottal
1glottal — glottal, ale, aux [ glɔtal, o ] adj. • 1888; de glotte ♦ Phonét. Qui est émis au niveau de la glotte. Consonne glottale, ou n. f. une glottale (ex. h anglais dans hot). ● glottal, glottale, glottaux …
2Glottal — Glot tal, a. Of or pertaining to, or produced by, the glottis; glottic. [1913 Webster] {Glottal catch}, an effect produced upon the breath or voice by a sudden opening or closing of the glotts. Sweet …
3Glottal — can mean: *related to the glottis. *related to the vocal folds. *glottal consonant. *related to glottalization …
4glottal — 1846; see GLOTTIS (Cf. glottis) + AL (Cf. al) (1). Glossal is attested from 1860 …
5glottal — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of or produced by the glottis …
6glottal — [glät′ikglät′ l] adj. of or produced in or at the glottis: also glottic [glät′ik] …
7Glottal — 11. glottal (linke Stimmlippen) 12. epiglottal (Epiglottis) Als Glottal wird in der Phonetik eine Lautbildung bezeichnet, bei der die Stimmritze, auch Glottis genannt, als Artikulationsorgan dient. Dabei wird zwischen ingressiven und egressiven… …
8glottal — I UK [ˈɡlɒt(ə)l] / US [ˈɡlɑt(ə)l] adjective linguistics a glottal sound is one that you make in speaking when you partly or completely stop air as it passes through the throat II UK [ˈɡlɒt(ə)l] / US [ˈɡlɑt(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms glottal …
9Glottal — Consonne glottale Point d’articulation Labial Bilabial Labio dental Coronal (Apical, Laminal) Linguo labial Dental …
10glottal — adjective Date: circa 1846 of, relating to, or produced in or by the glottis < glottal constriction > …