Voiced glottal fricative

Voiced 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. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is IPA|ɦ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is h.

Although IPA| [ɦ] has been described as a breathy-voiced counterpart of the following vowel because of its lack of place and manner of articulation in many languages, it may have glottal constriction in a number of languages (such as Finnish), making it a fricative. [Harvcoltxt|Laufer|1991|p=91]

Features

Features of the "voiced glottal fricative":

* Its phonation type is breathy voiced, or "murmured", which means the vocal cords are loosely vibrating, with more air escaping than in a modally voiced sound.
* In some languages, it has the constricted manner of articulation of a fricative. However, in many if not most it is a transitional state of the glottis with no manner of articulation other than its phonation type. Because there is no other constriction to produce friction in the vocal tract, most phoneticians no longer consider IPA|ɦ to be a fricative. True fricatives may have a murmured phonation "in addition" to producing friction elsewhere. However, the term "fricative" is generally retained for the historical reasons.
* It may have a glottal place of articulation. However, it may have no fricative articulation, making the term glottal mean that it is articulated by the vocal folds, but this is the nature of its phonation rather than a separate articulation. All consonants except for the glottals, and all vowels, have an individual place of articulation in addition to the state of the glottis. As with all other consonants, surrounding vowels influence the pronunciation IPA| [ɦ] , and IPA| [ɦ] has sometimes been presented as a breathy-voiced vowel, having the place of articulation of these surrounding vowels.
* It is an oral consonant, which means air is allowed to escape through the mouth.
* Because it is pronounced in the throat, without a component in the mouth, the central/lateral dichotomy does not apply.
* The airstream mechanism is pulmonic egressive, which means it is articulated by pushing air out of the lungs and through the vocal tract, rather than from the glottis or the mouth.

Occurrence

In Sanskrit, this sound is written "Unicode|ह" in Devanāgarī and transcribed as "h" and "H" in IAST.

ee also

* List of phonetics topics

References

Bibliography

* Harvard reference
last=Gussenhoven
first=Carlos
year= 1992
title=Dutch
journal=Journal of the International Phonetic Association
volume=22
issue=2
pages=45-47

*Harvard reference
last = Laufer
first = Asher
year= 1991
title=Phonetic Representation: Glottal Fricatives
journal=Journal of the International Phonetic Association
volume=21
issue=2
pages=91-93

*Harvard reference
last = Roach
first= Peter
year= 2004
title=British English: Received Pronunciation
journal=Journal of the International Phonetic Association
volume=34
issue=2
pages=239-245


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