guttural cartilage - vertaling naar arabisch
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guttural cartilage - vertaling naar arabisch

CONSONANT PRONOUNCED IN THE THROAT
Guttural languages; Guttural language; Gutteral; Gutteral consonant; Guttural stop; Guttural consonant; Gutturals; Gluttural

guttural cartilage      
الغُضْروفُ الحَنْجَرِيّ
guttural cartilage      
‎ الغُضْروفُ الحَنْجَرِيّ,الغُضْروفُ الطِّرْجِهالِيُّ‎
guttural         
‎ حَلْقِيّ‎

Definitie

Guttural
·adj Of or pertaining to the throat; formed in the throat; relating to, or characteristic of, a sound formed in the throat.
II. Guttural ·noun A sound formed in the throat; ·esp., a sound formed by the aid of the back of the tongue, much retracted, and the soft palate; also, a letter representing such a sound.

Wikipedia

Guttural

Guttural speech sounds are those with a primary place of articulation near the back of the oral cavity, especially where it is difficult to distinguish a sound's place of articulation and its phonation. In popular usage it is an imprecise term for sounds produced relatively far back in the vocal tract, such as German ch or the Arabic ayin, but not simple glottal sounds like h. The term 'guttural language' is used for languages that have such sounds.

As a technical term used by phoneticians and phonologists, guttural has had various definitions. The concept always includes pharyngeal consonants, but may include velar, uvular or laryngeal consonants as well. Guttural sounds are typically consonants, but murmured, pharyngealized, glottalized and strident vowels may be also considered guttural in nature. Some phonologists argue that all post-velar sounds constitute a natural class.