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Что (кто) такое Whisper - определение

UNVOICED MODE OF PHONATION
Susurrus; Stage whisper; Stage whispering; Low voice; Vox parva; Whisper; Whispered phonation; Stage-whisper
  • An ASMR video wherein the performer whispers to the camera.
  • A girl whispers to another girl.
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whisper         
I. v. n.
Speak under the breath, speak softly.
II. v. a.
Breath, utter softly.
III. n.
1.
Whispering, susurrus.
2.
Low, soft voice, gentle utterance.
3.
Murmur, sibilant sound (as of the wind).
4.
Hint, intimation, inkling.
Whispering         
Whispering is an unvoiced mode of phonation in which the vocal cords are abducted so that they do not vibrate; air passes between the arytenoid cartilages to create audible turbulence during speech.Principles of Phonetics.
whisper         
I
n.
1) a stage whisper
2) in a whisper (to speak in a whisper)
II
v.
1) (B) he whispered a few words to her
2) (d; intr.) to whisper about (what were they whispering about?)
3) (L; to) she whispered (to us) that she was preparing a surprise party
Whispering         
·- ·adj & ·noun from Whisper. ·vt.
II. Whispering ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Whisper.
whisper         
(whispers, whispering, whispered)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
When you whisper, you say something very quietly, using your breath rather than your throat, so that only one person can hear you.
'Keep your voice down,' I whispered...
She sat on Rossi's knee as he whispered in her ear...
He whispered the message to David...
Somebody whispered that films like that were illegal...
She whispered his name.
VERB: V with quote, V prep, V n prep, V that, V n
Whisper is also a noun.
Men were talking in whispers in every office.
N-COUNT
2.
If people whisper about a piece of information, they talk about it, although it might not be true or accurate, or might be a secret.
Today, we no longer gasp when we hear a teenage girl is pregnant or whisper about unmarried couples who live together...
It is whispered that he intended to resign...
But don't whisper a word of that.
VERB: V about wh/n, it be V-ed that, V n
Whisper is also a noun.
I've heard a whisper that the Bishop intends to leave.
= rumour
N-COUNT
Whisper         
·noun A low, sibilant sound.
II. Whisper ·noun A cautious or timorous speech.
III. Whisper ·noun To make a low, sibilant sound or noise.
IV. Whisper ·vt To address in a whisper, or low voice.
V. Whisper ·vt To prompt secretly or cautiously; to inform privately.
VI. Whisper ·noun Something communicated in secret or by whispering; a suggestion or insinuation.
VII. Whisper ·noun To speak with suspicion, or timorous caution; to converse in whispers, as in secret plotting.
VIII. Whisper ·vt To utter in a low and nonvocal tone; to say under the breath; hence, to mention privately and confidentially, or in a whisper.
IX. Whisper ·vi To speak softly, or under the breath, so as to be heard only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or vocal, sound. ·see Whisper, ·noun.
X. Whisper ·noun A low, soft, sibilant voice or utterance, which can be heard only by those near at hand; voice or utterance that employs only breath sound without tone, friction against the edges of the vocal cords and arytenoid cartilages taking the place of the vibration of the cords that produces tone; sometimes, in a limited sense, the sound produced by such friction as distinguished from breath sound made by friction against parts of the mouth. ·see Voice, ·noun, 2, and Guide to Pronunciation, // 5, 153, 154.
whisper         
¦ verb speak very softly using one's breath rather than one's throat.
?literary rustle or murmur softly.
?(be whispered) be rumoured.
¦ noun
1. a whispered word or phrase, or a whispering tone of voice.
literary a soft rustling or murmuring sound.
a rumour or piece of gossip.
2. a slight trace; a hint: a whisper of interest.
Derivatives
whisperer noun
whispery adjective
Origin
OE hwisprian, of Gmc origin, from the imitative base of whistle.
stage-whisper         
susurrus         
n.
Whispering, whisper.
Susurrus         
·noun The act of whispering; a whisper; a murmur.

Википедия

Whispering

Whispering is an unvoiced mode of phonation in which the vocal cords are abducted so that they do not vibrate; air passes between the arytenoid cartilages to create audible turbulence during speech. Supralaryngeal articulation remains the same as in normal speech.

In normal speech, the vocal cords alternate between states of voice and voicelessness. In whispering, only the voicing segments change, so that the vocal cords alternate between whisper and voicelessness (though the acoustic difference between the two states is minimal). Because of this, implementing speech recognition for whispered speech is more difficult, as the characteristic spectral range needed to detect syllables and words is not given through the total absence of tone. More advanced techniques such as neural networks may be used, however, as is done by Amazon Alexa.

There is no symbol in the IPA for whispered phonation, since it is not used phonemically in any language. However, a sub-dot under phonemically voiced segments is sometimes seen in the literature, as [ʃʊ̣ḍ] for whispered should.