Citazioni |
 |
Among the positions intermediate between breathing and voicing [...] If the vocal chords are so far separated that the voice no longer sounds pure, but is accompanied by the friction -sound of the breath passing through the glottis, we get a murmur. - Bloomfield (1935), a pag.95 In English the unstressed vowels are often spoken with murmur instead of voice. - Bloomfield (1935), a pag.95
|