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What (who) is trill$85139$ - definition

TYPE OF CONSONANT
Velar trill; Trill (phonetics); Fricative trill; Trill consonants; Trilled consonant; Lateral trill; Linguolabial trill; Trilled r; Labiodental trill; Voiced labiodental trill; Palatal trill; Voiced linguolabial trill; Velic trill
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Voiced retroflex trill         
CONSONANTAL SOUND
Retroflex trill; Ɽr
The voiced retroflex trill is a sound that has been reported in Toda and confirmed with laboratory measurements. Peter Ladefoged transcribes it with the IPA symbol that is normally associated with the retroflex flap, .
Voiced uvular trill         
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CONSONANTAL SOUND
Uvular trills; Ʀ (IPA); /ʀ/; Small capital R; Uvular trill
The voiced uvular trill is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is , a small capital letter R.
trill         
INTERNET ENGINEERING TASK FORCE STANDARD
Trill (Computer Networking); TRILL (Computer Networking); TRILL; Transparent interconnection of lots of links; Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links
¦ noun a quavering or vibratory sound, especially a rapid alternation of sung or played notes.
?the pronunciation of a consonant, especially r, with rapid vibration of the tongue against the hard or soft palate or the uvula.
¦ verb produce or pronounce with a trill.
Derivatives
triller noun
Origin
C17: from Ital. trillo (n.), trillare (v.).

Wikipedia

Trill consonant

In phonetics, a trill is a consonantal sound produced by vibrations between the active articulator and passive articulator. Standard Spanish ⟨rr⟩ as in perro, for example, is an alveolar trill.

A trill is made by the articulator being held in place and the airstream causing it to vibrate. Usually a trill vibrates for 2–3 contacts, but may be up to 5, or even more if geminate. However, trills may also be produced with only one contact. While single-contact trills are similar to taps and flaps, a tap or flap differs from a trill in that it is made by a muscular contraction rather than airstream.