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- Murmured_voice abstract "Murmur (also called breathy voice, whispery voice, soughing and susurration) is a phonation in which the vocal cords vibrate, as they do in normal (modal) voicing, but are adjusted so that a larger volume of air escapes, producing a sighing sound. A simple murmured phonation, [ɦ] (not actually a fricative, as a literal reading of the IPA chart would suggest), can sometimes be heard as an allophone of English /h/ between vowels, e.g. in the word behind, for some speakers. In the context of the Indo-Aryan languages (e.g. Sanskrit and Hindi) and comparative Indo-European studies, murmured consonants are often called voiced aspirated, as in e.g. the Hindi and Sanskrit stops normally denoted bh, dh, ḍh, jh, and gh and the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European phoneme gʷʰ. From an articulatory perspective this terminology is incorrect, as murmur is a different type of phonation from aspiration. However, murmured and aspirated stops are acoustically similar in that in both cases there is a delay in the onset of full voicing. In the history of several languages (e.g. Greek and some varieties of Chinese), murmured stops have developed into aspirated stops.There is some confusion as to the nature of murmured phonation. The IPA and authors such as Ladefoged equate phonemically contrastive murmur with breathy voice, in which the vocal folds are held with lower tension (and further apart) than in modal voice, with a concomitant increase in airflow and slower vibration of the glottis. In this model, murmur is a point in a continuum of glottal aperture between modal voice and breath phonation (voicelessness). Others, such as Laver, Catford, Trask and the authors of the VoQS, equate murmur with whispery voice, in which the vocal folds (or at least the anterior part of the vocal folds) vibrate as in modal voice, but the arytenoid cartileges are held apart to allow a large turbulent airflow between them. In this model, murmur is a compound phonation of approximately modal voice plus whisper. It is possible that the realization of murmur varies between individuals or languages. The IPA uses the term \"breathy voice\", while VoQS uses the term \"whispery voice\". Either will accept the term \"murmur\", which was popularized by Ladefoged.".
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- Murmured_voice wikiPageRevisionID "694632597".
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Allophone.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Arytenoid_cartilage.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Aspirated_consonant.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Bantu_languages.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonation.
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- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Copula_(linguistics).
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- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Gujarati_language.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Guttural.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Hindi.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Hmong_language.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Index_of_phonetics_articles.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Indo-European_languages.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink International_Phonetic_Alphabet.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Juxc7x80hoan_dialect.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(linguistics).
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Nguni_languages.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Phonation.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Phuthi_language.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_language.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Indo-European_language.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Punjabi_language.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Slack_voice.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(linguistics).
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Swazi_language.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Tautosyllabic.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Tenuis_consonant.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Tone_(linguistics).
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Transvaal_Ndebele_language.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Varieties_of_Chinese.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Vocal_folds.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Voice_Quality_Symbols.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Whispering.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Xhosa_language.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLink Zulu_language.
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "Murmured voice".
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "Murmured voice#Methods of production".
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "breathy vocals".
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "breathy voice".
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "murmur".
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "murmured voice".
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "murmured".
- Murmured_voice wikiPageWikiLinkText "voiced aspirated".
- Murmured_voice above "Murmur".
- Murmured_voice decimal "804".
- Murmured_voice ipaSymbol "◌ʱ".
- Murmured_voice ipaSymbol "◌̤".
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- Murmured_voice subject Category:Phonation.
- Murmured_voice hypernym Phonation.
- Murmured_voice type Phonetic.
- Murmured_voice type Redirect.
- Murmured_voice comment "Murmur (also called breathy voice, whispery voice, soughing and susurration) is a phonation in which the vocal cords vibrate, as they do in normal (modal) voicing, but are adjusted so that a larger volume of air escapes, producing a sighing sound. A simple murmured phonation, [ɦ] (not actually a fricative, as a literal reading of the IPA chart would suggest), can sometimes be heard as an allophone of English /h/ between vowels, e.g. in the word behind, for some speakers.".
- Murmured_voice label "Murmured voice".
- Murmured_voice sameAs Q3328163.
- Murmured_voice sameAs Mouezh_sourrus.
- Murmured_voice sameAs Sonoritat_aspirada.
- Murmured_voice sameAs Murmure_(phonétique).
- Murmured_voice sameAs Sonorizzazione_aspirata.
- Murmured_voice sameAs 息もれ声.
- Murmured_voice sameAs m.01kf1.
- Murmured_voice sameAs Q3328163.
- Murmured_voice wasDerivedFrom Murmured_voice?oldid=694632597.
- Murmured_voice isPrimaryTopicOf Murmured_voice.