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TERM USED IN PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY
Voiced; Voiced consonant; Voicing (phonetics); Devoiced; Voiced consonants; Voiced phoneme; ˬ; Partial voicing; Voice phonetics; Voicedness; Voiced sound

voiced      
adj. expresado
labialization         
SECONDARY ARTICULATORY FEATURE OF SOUNDS IN SOME LANGUAGES
Lip-rounding; Labialized; ʷ; Lip rounding; Labio-velarized; Labialize; Labialised consonant; Labiovelarization; Labialized voiceless velar plosive; Labialisation; Labialised voiceless velar stop; Labialized voiceless velar stop; Labiovelarisation; Labio-velarised; Labialised; Labialised voiceless velar plosive; Labialised voiceless velar occlusive; Labialized voiceless velar occlusive; Labialized voiced velar plosive; Labialized voiceless uvular plosive; Labialized voiced uvular plosive; Labialized voiceless retroflex sibilant; Labialized voiced retroflex sibilant; Labialized voiceless velar fricative; Labialized voiced velar fricative; Labialized voiceless uvular fricative; Labialized voiced uvular fricative; Labialized glottal stop; Labialized voiceless glottal fricative; Labialized voiced glottal fricative; Labialized voiceless pharyngeal fricative; Labialized voiced pharyngeal fricative; Labialized voiceless alveolar affricate; Labialized voiced alveolar affricate; Labialized voiced palato-alveolar affricate; Labialized voiceless uvular affricate; Labialized voiced uvular affricate; Labialized voiceless alveolar lateral fricative; Labialized voiceless alveolar plosive; Labialized voiced alveolar plosive; Labialized voiceless alveolar sibilant; Labialized voiced alveolar sibilant; Labialized voiceless labiodental fricative; Labialized voiced labiodental fricative; ᵂ; Labialized consonant; Rounded consonant; Superscript w
labializacion [Noun]
labiodental         
CONSONANTS ARTICULATED WITH THE LOWER LIP AND THE UPPER TEETH
Labiodental; Labio-dental; Dentolabial consonant; Labiodental consonants; Labio-dental consonant; Labiodental stop; ͆; Labiodental click; P͆; B͆; Voiced dentolabial nasal; M͆; Ɱ͆; Voiceless dentolabial plosive; Voiced dentolabial plosive; Voiceless dentolabial fricative; F͆; Voiced dentolabial fricative; V͆
labiodental [Adjective]

Definición

voiced
A voiced speech sound is one that is produced with vibration of the vocal cords. (TECHNICAL)
ADJ

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Voice (phonetics)

Voice or voicing is a term used in phonetics and phonology to characterize speech sounds (usually consonants). Speech sounds can be described as either voiceless (otherwise known as unvoiced) or voiced.

The term, however, is used to refer to two separate concepts:

  • Voicing can refer to the articulatory process in which the vocal folds vibrate, its primary use in phonetics to describe phones, which are particular speech sounds.
  • It can also refer to a classification of speech sounds that tend to be associated with vocal cord vibration but may not actually be voiced at the articulatory level. That is the term's primary use in phonology: to describe phonemes; while in phonetics its primary use is to describe phones.

For example, voicing accounts for the difference between the pair of sounds associated with the English letters "s" and "z". The two sounds are transcribed as [s] and [z] to distinguish them from the English letters, which have several possible pronunciations, depending on the context. If one places the fingers on the voice box (i.e. the location of the Adam's apple in the upper throat), one can feel a vibration while [z] is pronounced but not with [s]. (For a more detailed, technical explanation, see modal voice and phonation.) In most European languages, with a notable exception being Icelandic, vowels and other sonorants (consonants such as m, n, l, and r) are modally voiced.

Yidiny has no underlyingly voiceless consonants, only voiced ones.

When used to classify speech sounds, voiced and unvoiced are merely labels used to group phones and phonemes together for the purposes of classification.