glottalization in a sentence
Examples
- Some speakers with more dramatic glottalization have a glottal stop closure in the middle of the vowel ( i . e . as ).
- According to Wells, this pre-glottalization originated in the 20th century ( at least, it was not recorded until then ).
- In Danish ( except for some southern dialects ), the pitch accent of Swedish and Norwegian corresponds to the glottalization phenomenon known as st�d.
- In many British English dialects, a different lenition that affects only [ t ] takes place : > ( see T-glottalization ).
- It is denoted variously with a superscript glottalization symbol ?, a glottal stop symbol ?, or simply as the laryngeal cover symbol H.
- The R represents a sonorant, the S a fricative, the T a stop or affricate, and the a glottalization of the preceding segment.
- Glottalization can only occur on vowels or sonorants and only in one or two-syllable words and is realized in transcription as a ['].
- "T "-glottalization is believed to have been spreading in Southern England at a faster rate than " th "-fronting.
- Recent studies ( Milroy, Milroy & Walshaw 1994, Fabricius 2000 ) have suggested that " t "-glottalization is increasing in RP speech.
- It likely involved glottalization at some stage, as a similar articulatory feature is found in the Latvian " broken tone ", which is a reflex of it.