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Qué (quién) es susurration$516764$ - definición

PHONATION IN WHICH THE VOCAL FOLDS VIBRATE, AS THEY DO IN NORMAL (MODAL) VOICING, BUT ARE ADJUSTED TO LET MORE AIR ESCAPE WHICH PRODUCES A SIGHING-LIKE SOUND
Murmur (speech); Murmured consonant; Murmured vowel; D̤; ʱ; Murmuring; Undermurmerings; Undermurmings; Susurration; Susurrations; Susurrate; Susurrated; Susurrates; Susurrating; Soughing; Breathy voicing; Breathy voiced; Breathy-voiced; Breathy-voice; Murmured; Voiced aspirate; Voiced aspirated consonant; Voiced aspirated; Murmured stop; Whispery voice; Murmured voice; Breathiness; Breathy; Bʱ; Breathy consonant; Breathy consonants; Gʱ; Dʒʱ; Dʱ; Ɖʱ

Murmured         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Murmur.
Breathy voice         
Breathy voice (also called murmured voice, whispery voice, soughing and susurration) is a phonation in which the vocal folds vibrate, as they do in normal (modal) voicing, but are adjusted to let more air escape which produces a sighing-like sound. A simple breathy phonation, (not actually a fricative consonant, as a literal reading of the IPA chart would suggest), can sometimes be heard as an allophone of English between vowels, such as in the word behind, for some speakers.
Susurration         
·noun A whispering; a soft murmur.

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Breathy voice

Breathy voice (also called murmured voice, whispery voice, soughing and susurration) is a phonation in which the vocal folds vibrate, as they do in normal (modal) voicing, but are adjusted to let more air escape which produces a sighing-like sound. A simple breathy phonation, [ɦ] (not actually a fricative consonant, as a literal reading of the IPA chart would suggest), can sometimes be heard as an allophone of English /h/ between vowels, such as in the word behind, for some speakers.

In the context of the Indo-Aryan languages like Sanskrit and Hindi and comparative Indo-European studies, breathy consonants are often called voiced aspirated, as in the Hindi and Sanskrit stops normally denoted bh, dh, ḍh, jh, and gh and the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European phoneme gʷʰ. From an articulatory perspective, that terminology is inaccurate, as breathy voice is a different type of phonation from aspiration. However, breathy and aspirated stops are acoustically similar in that in both cases there is a delay in the onset of full voicing. In the history of several languages, like Greek and some varieties of Chinese, breathy stops have developed into aspirated stops.