Acoustically intermediate between the freely unvoiced and the voiced sounds are [...] murmuring and whisper. These and still other types of voice are relatively unimportant in English and most other European languages, but there are languages in which they rise to some prominence in the normal flow of speech. - Sapir (1921), a pag.49 Acoustically intermediate between the freely unvoiced and the voiced sounds are [...] murmuring and whisper. These and still other types of voice are relatively unimportant in English and most other European languages, but there are languages in which they rise to some prominence in the normal flow of speech. - Sapir (1921), a pag.49
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