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glot·tal

 (glŏt′l)
adj.
Relating to or articulated in the glottis.
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glottal

(ˈɡlɒtəl)
adj
1. (Anatomy) of or relating to the glottis
2. (Phonetics & Phonology) phonetics articulated or pronounced at or with the glottis
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glot•tal

(ˈglɒt l)

adj.
1. of or pertaining to the glottis.
2. articulated or produced by or at the glottis: a glottal sound.
[1840–50]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.glottal - of or relating to or produced by the glottis; "glottal stops"
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Translations

glottal

[ˈglɒtl]
A. ADJglotal
B. CPD glottal stop N (Ling) → oclusión f glotal
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glottal

adj soundin der Stimmritze gebildet, glottal (spec)
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glot·tal

a. glótico-a;
___ stopoclusión ___.
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References in periodicals archive ?
Candidate (1c) illustrates a successful attempt to satisfy the *[COMPLEX.sup.ONS] constraint through the epenthesis of elidable non-phonemic segments consisting of a glottal stop followed by a high short vowel.
To recap, an excellent breathing technique will not ensure correct laryngeal positioning, optimal degree of glottal adduction, desired minimization of jaw and tongue tension, appropriate elevation of the soft palate, or correct French diction (especially those pesky rules that only apply to /oe/on alternate Tuesdays).
Bu formda, Glottal Kapanma parametresi 1=Normal, 2=Kesintili, 3=Tamamlanmamis; Mukozal Dalga Varligi Parametresi 1= Normal, 2= Az/Yok 3= Artmis; Supraglottik Kompresyon Parametresi 1=Hic yok, 2-5=Siddetli; Amplitud Parametresi 1=Normal, 2-5=Fikse; Faz ve Asimetri Parametresi 1=Duzensizlik Hic Yok, 2-5=Her Zaman Duzensiz; Vokal Fold Siniri Parametresi 1=Duz, 2-5=Puruzlu; Hareketsiz Segment Varligi Parametresi 1=Evet, 0=Hayir ifadeleri ile puanlanmistir (22).
Provided by voice disorders specialists from North America and Turkey, chapters address voice evaluation protocols and cases in primary and secondary muscle tension dysphonia, glottal incompetence, dysphonia, essential tremor, Parkinson's disease, disorders of the upper airway, and management of the professional, avocational, and occupational voice.
Although he did explain that during his research, he had seen some younger Scousers beginning to adopt the Glottal stop.
While Stephen's vocal folds were deemed anatomically normal, there was a glottal gap or glottal "chink" where the vocal folds meet posteriorly when singing in the lower/chest register.
The glottal stop, as in "wha" for 'what", "sta-in" for "starting", "the bes par was the li on the warer as we go there" for the "best part was the light on the water as we got there", "Lill" for "little", "tha" for "that", "wriin" for "writing", "righ" for "right", "Brian" for "Britain", "marke" for "market", "targe" for "target" "throughou" for "throughout" and indeed almost any word ending in a "t" will find this letter dropped these days.
Magbanua noted that in the said viral video, Olivar is "clearly seen gesturing and mimicking sign language with glottal sounds" while Uson and another unidentified person "could be heard snickering and making snide, insulting remarks off-camera."
'Ui' (glottal stop) which is commonly omitted from online Arabic use, but
The training of glottal, coordinated and aspirated onsets is common to both classical and CCM voice training.
Vocal polyps are thought to result from vocal misuse or overuse, such as hard glottal attacks.
The affected patient may present glottal insufficiency which leads to poor breathy voice, problems with their swallowing risking possible aspiration, a weak cough, and the sensation of breath shortness [1].