释义 |
preˈglottalized, ppl. a. Phonetics. [pre- A. 1.] Preceded by a glottalized sound. Hence preˌglottaliˈzation.
1964E. J. A. Henderson in D. Abercrombie et al. Daniel Jones 419 Vichintana Chantavibulya..discovered that her pronunciation of the palatal semi-vowel in initial position is preceded by a weak glottal plosive... There is a similar pre-glottalized articulation of the labio-velar semi⁓vowel. 1965Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics XI. i. 32 Phonological feats are possible on a paralinguistic level that seem impossible on a linguistic one,..as pre-glottalized stops and nasals. 1968B. S. Andrésen Pre-Glottalization in Eng. Stand. Pronunc. 10, I shall regard the glottal stop and the following labial/alveolar/velar plosive as one phonological unit, and refer to this as a ‘pre-glottalized’ voiceless labial/alveolar/velar plosive. The use of these phones will be referred to as ‘pre-glottalization’. 1969Eng. Stud. L. 317 Preglottalization can be compared to other articulatory modifications of sounds, e.g. velarization of l, as in [ʃæł]. 1977Language LIII. 317 Except in sentence-initial position, b d are either preglottalized or prenasalized, and the processes occur in complementary distribution—word-internally, pre-glottalization is the norm. 1977Trans. Philol. Soc. 1975 222 For Oromo d represents either an alveolar implosive or a preglottalized voiced alveolar plosive. |