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1. CONLANG archives -- February 2000, week 1 (#104)
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- > >I would be the last to tell you what you should or shouldn't call a >fricative, but I will tell you that the IPA, who are considered to >have some small experience in phonetics, call it a glottal fricative. ...
- As, indeed, I pointed out when I was told it was not a glottal fricative. ...
- > >So apparently there is enough turbulence for *some* people to >consider it a fricative, whether or not there is enough for *you* to. ...
- Dirk said that one should call h an approximant rather than a >fricative because there was no turbulence produced *IN THE ORAL >CAVITY*. Note that Dirk never denied that the turbulence involved in > h was insufficient to qualify it as a fricative, only that the fact >that it was not produced by buccal constriction should disqualify it. ...
- In fact it's the first I've heard that a fricative is defined as a sound where turbulence must be produced in the oral cavity. If that is so, then the term 'glottal fricative' (and, ideed, pharyngeal fricative) becomes meaningless. I, like Ed it seems, adhere to an older definition that it is a sound produced by the imperfect closure somewhere in the vocal tract so that friction is produced; therefore, a sound produced by turbulence caused by partial closure of the glottis is, be definition, a glottal fricative. ...
- I present above a quote from some people who are utterly >unconcerned with function and very concerned with articulation and >phonetics (as they are discussing their technique of >"electroglottography"), who accept the designation of h as "the >glottal fricative" and specifically refer to its being called such >because of the presence of turbulence. > >So I conclude that at least some people who have no reason to care a >whit for functional groupings cheerfully call h the "glottal >fricative," and explain that they do so on phonetic and articulatory >grounds. ...
- It is for _phonetic_ & _articulatory_ reasons I call it an glottal fricative. ...
2. FRICATIVE CONSONANT Meaning - Dictionary - eLook.org
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- By Letters: Non-alphabet | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z FRICATIVE CONSONANT.
- Synonyms: fricative, spirant.
3. 13 Vowel - Plosive - Fricative
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- Next: 14 Lateralvowel; diphthong Up: No Title Previous: 12 Plosive - Fricative .
- 13 Vowel - Plosive - Fricative.
4. 5aSP13 Derivation of fricative source-filter characteristics by analysis
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- Derivation of fricative source-filter characteristics by analysis of VCV sequences. ...
- Much progress has been made towards establishing source and filter characteristics of fricative consonants by comparing the sound output by a human sustaining a fricative and by a mechanical model of that subject's static vocal tract shape. ... The repeated syllables form an ensemble, and ensemble averaging is performed across several tokens rather than the usual time-averaging within a single fricative. ...
5. The Strong Fricatives
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- Voicing may not be evident throughout an entire phoneme perceived as a voiced fricative. ...
- Often in a voiced context, you may see ``left over'' voicing at the beginning of a phonemically voiceless fricative. ... Thus, a partially voiced (but phonemically voiceless) fricative can be distinguished from the partially devoiced (but phonemically voiced) fricative by whether or not the end of the segment is voiced. Generally even if a voiced fricative is partially devoiced, the voicing will pick back up at the end of the segment when followed by a vowel, whereas a voiceless fricative will continue to be voiceless once it has begun in that state, even when a vowel follows. ...
6. Article about "Lateral voiceless alveolar fricative" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004
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- The Lateral voiceless alveolar fricative reference article from the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 (provided by Fixed Reference: snapshots of Wikipedia from wikipedia. ...
- Lateral voiceless alveolar fricative.
- The lateral voiceless alveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
- Its manner of articulation is fricative, which means it is produced by constricting air flow through a narrow channel at the place of articulation, causing turbulence. ...
- This is the "Lateral voiceless alveolar fricative" reference article from the English Wikipedia. ...
7. Fricative consonant - Factbites
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- Topic: Fricative consonant.
- Fricative consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- Fricative consonants are produced by air flowing through a narrow channel made by placing two articulating organs close together (e. ...
- Voiceless alveolar fricative The voiceless alveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
- Voiced alveolar fricative The voiced alveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
- Voiceless alveolar lateral fricative The lateral voiceless alveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
- Quia - The voiced fricative consonant sound (z) and word meanings.
- Quia - The voiced fricative consonant sound (z) and word meanings.
- The voiced fricative consonant sound (z) and word meanings.
- Match the word that has the voiced fricative consonant sound (z) with its definition, meaning, or other type of clue.
- Perceptually, they are integrated with the noise into a percept of a fricative consonant.
- The formant transitons are still there, only now they cannot be attributed by the perceptual system to a fricative consonant, so the system assumes that they reflect the release of a stop consonant, which would not have any noise.
- Voiceless dental fricative - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- The voiceless dental fricative occurs in English, and it is the sound denoted by the letters "th" in thing and bath.
- fricative, which means it is produced by constricting air flow through a narrow channel at the place of articulation, causing turbulence.
- consonant, fricative, fricative consonant, liquid, nasal, nasal consonant, spirant.
8. Definition of fricative
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- Dictionary Definition of fricative .
- The noun "fricative" has 1 senses.
- fricative consonant, fricative, spirant -- a continuant consonant produced by breath moving against a narrowing of the vocal tract .
- The adjective "fricative" has 1 senses.
- fricative, sibilant, spirant -- produced by forcing air through a constricted passage (as `f'. ...
- Fricative.
- Fricative consonant.
9. ECS EPrints Service - Comparison of fricative vocal tract transfer functions derived using two different segmentation techniques
- eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk
- Comparison of fricative vocal tract transfer functions derived using two different segmentation techniques.
- (2004) Comparison of fricative vocal tract transfer functions derived using two different segmentation techniques. ...
10. Fricative consonant
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- Fricative consonant .
- Fricative consonants are .
- sk/fr/Fricative. html' title='Fricative consonant article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>Fricative consonant</a>.
- sk/fr/Fricative. html' title='Fricative consonant article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>Fricative consonant</a> <br> article at <a href='http://www. ...
- Fricative consonants are produced by air flowing through a narrow channel made by the approximation of two articulating organs (e. ...
- ɸ voiceless bilabial fricative .
- f voiceless labiodental fricative .
- θ voiceless dental fricative .
- s voiceless alveolar fricative .
- ʃ voiceless postalveolar ? fricative .
- ʂ voiceless retroflex ? fricative .
- ç voiceless palatal fricative .
- x voiceless velar fricative .
- χ voiceless uvular fricative .
11. biology - Fricative consonant
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- Fricative consonant.
- (Redirected from Fricative) .
- Fricative consonant .
- Fricative consonants are produced by air flowing through a narrow channel made by placing two articulating organs close together (e. ...
- <span style="font-family: Arial Unicode MS, Lucida Sans Unicode, Lucida Grande, Code2000, Gentium"> ɸ </span> voiceless bilabial fricative .
- <span style="font-family: Arial Unicode MS, Lucida Sans Unicode, Lucida Grande, Code2000, Gentium"> β </span> voiced bilabial fricative .
- <span style="font-family: Arial Unicode MS, Lucida Sans Unicode, Lucida Grande, Code2000, Gentium"> ʍ </span> voiceless labial-velar fricative .
- <span style="font-family: Arial Unicode MS, Lucida Sans Unicode, Lucida Grande, Code2000, Gentium"> f </span> voiceless labiodental fricative .
- <span style="font-family: Arial Unicode MS, Lucida Sans Unicode, Lucida Grande, Code2000, Gentium"> v </span> voiced labiodental fricative .
- Template:IPA voiceless dental fricative .
- Template:IPA voiced dental fricative .
- Template:IPA voiceless alveolar fricative .
- Template:IPA alveolar ejective fricative .
- Template:IPA voiced alveolar fricative .
- Template:IPA lateral voiceless alveolar fricative .
- Template:IPA lateral voiced alveolar fricative .
12. ECS EPrints Service - The effect of geometry on source mechanisms of fricative consonants
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- The effect of geometry on source mechanisms of fricative consonants.
- (1991) The effect of geometry on source mechanisms of fricative consonants. ...
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