voiced consonants

  • 1Voiced dental fricative — ð Image …

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  • 2Voiced dental plosive — d̪ Image …

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  • 3Voiced alveolar plosive — d Image …

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  • 4voiced — [vɔıst] adj 1.) deep voiced/squeaky voiced/husky voiced etc having a voice that is deep, very high etc 2.) technical voiced sounds are made using the ↑vocal cords. For example, /d/ and /g/ are voiced ↑consonants …

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  • 5voiced — adjective technical voiced sounds are made using the vocal cords . For example, and /g/ are voiced consonants …

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  • 6voiced — adjective produced with vibration of the vocal cords (Freq. 1) a frequently voiced opinion voiced consonants such as b and g and z • Syn: ↑sonant, ↑soft • Ant: ↑unvoiced …

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  • 7-voiced — «voyst», adjective. 1. spoken or expressed: »voiced criticism. 2. Phonetics. uttered with vibration of the vocal cords, as any vowel or such consonants as b, d, and g. –voic´ed|ness, noun. voiced, combining form. having a voice: »Low voiced =… …

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  • 8voiced — [voist] adj. 1. having a voice 2. having or using (a specified kind or tone of) voice: often in hyphenated compounds [deep voiced] 3. expressed by the voice 4. Phonet. articulated with simultaneous vibration of the vocal cords: said of certain… …

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  • 9Voiced glottal fricative — The breathy voiced glottal transition, commonly called a voiced glottal fricative, is a type of sound used in some spoken languages which often behaves like a consonant, but sometimes behaves more like a vowel, or is indeterminate in its behavior …

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  • 10Voiced pharyngeal fricative — The voiced pharyngeal approximant/fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents it is IPA|ʕ, and the equivalent X SAMPA symbol is ?.Although… …

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