Lemma | vocal cord |
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Categoria grammaticale | N |
Lingua | inglese |
Sigla | Hockett (1958) |
Titolo | A Course in Modern Linguistics |
Sinonimi | |
Rinvii | voice (inglese) voicing (inglese) |
Traduzioni | |
Citazioni | In the larynx are the ‘vocal cords’. In their quiescent state, these are relaxed and relatively far apart, leaving a passage so wide that air can pass through almost noiselessly. Speech sounds produced with the cords in this position are ‘voiceless’. […] the vocal cords can be stretched taut, with little space between them, but so held that the passing air stream forces itself through and sets the cords into vibration, like a reed. This vibration is ‘voice’ or ‘voicing’, and speech sound which involve voicing are ‘voiced’. |