释义 |
gutturalize, v.|ˈgʌtərəlaɪz| [f. as prec. + -ize.] 1. trans. To pronounce or utter gutturally.
a1860Gentl. Mag. (cited in Worcester), To gutturalize strange tongues. 1823Blackw. Mag. XIV. 427 Some grazier..gutturalizes something pastoral out of George Thomson's Collection of Scottish Songs. 1832Wilson ibid. XXXI. 266 The green goose gutturalizes ‘Reform! Reform!’ 2. To render (a sound) guttural in character.
1863Lepsius Standard Alphabet (ed. 2) 58 The thick emphatic sound, which they transmit to the following vowels in gutturalising them. 1874Sweet Hist. Eng. Sounds 74 These words are children and milk, in both of which the i has been gutturalized and labialized into u by the l. Hence ˈgutturalized ppl. a.; gutturaliˈzation.
1863Lepsius Standard Alphabet (ed. 2) 56 Another formation of vowels, which we might call Gutturalisation. Ibid. 57 In the Arabic this gutturalisation of the vowels is distinctly heard. 1877Sweet Hand-bk. Phonetics 15 A muffled gutturalised front vowel. |