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What (who) is glottal$31943$ - definition

CONSONANT PRODUCED USING THE GLOTTIS AS THE PRIMARY ARTICULATION
Glottal consonants; Glottal fricative; Glottal sound

Glottal stop         
TYPE OF CONSONANTAL SOUND USED IN MANY SPOKEN LANGUAGES, PRODUCED BY OBSTRUCTING AIRFLOW IN THE VOCAL TRACT OR, MORE PRECISELY, THE GLOTTIS
Voiceless glottal plosive; Glotal stop; Glottal Stop; ʔ; Glottal stops; Glottalstop; Glottal closure; Laryngeal stop; Glottlestop; ʔ (IPA); Glo'all stop; Gloʔal stop; Voiceless glottal stop; Laryngeal plosive; /ʔ/; Glottal plosive; Glottal stop in English; Voiced glottal stop
The glottal plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages, produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract or, more precisely, the glottis. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is .
glottal stop         
TYPE OF CONSONANTAL SOUND USED IN MANY SPOKEN LANGUAGES, PRODUCED BY OBSTRUCTING AIRFLOW IN THE VOCAL TRACT OR, MORE PRECISELY, THE GLOTTIS
Voiceless glottal plosive; Glotal stop; Glottal Stop; ʔ; Glottal stops; Glottalstop; Glottal closure; Laryngeal stop; Glottlestop; ʔ (IPA); Glo'all stop; Gloʔal stop; Voiceless glottal stop; Laryngeal plosive; /ʔ/; Glottal plosive; Glottal stop in English; Voiced glottal stop
¦ noun a consonant formed by the audible release of the airstream after complete closure of the glottis.
glottal         
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Glottal (disambiguation)
¦ adjective of or produced by the glottis.

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Glottal consonant

Glottal consonants are consonants using the glottis as their primary articulation. Many phoneticians consider them, or at least the glottal fricative, to be transitional states of the glottis without a point of articulation as other consonants have, while some do not consider them to be consonants at all. However, glottal consonants behave as typical consonants in many languages. For example, in Literary Arabic, most words are formed from a root C-C-C consisting of three consonants, which are inserted into templates such as /CaːCiC/ or /maCCuːC/. The glottal consonants /h/ and /ʔ/ can occupy any of the three root consonant slots, just like "normal" consonants such as /k/ or /n/.

The glottal consonants in the International Phonetic Alphabet are as follows: