Pronounced with authority
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SAIDSOPronounced with authority
LINGUALPronounced with the tongue.
UVULARPronounced with the soft palate.
roundedpronounced with rounded lips; labialized
syllabicpronounced with careful distinction of syllables
ingressivesINGRESSIVE, a sound pronounced with inhalation
mouillepronounced with the tongue against the palate
unstressed(of a syllable) Not pronounced with stress
unrounded(of a vowel) Pronounced with the lips not rounded
ingressivenessINGRESSIVE, pronounced with inhalation rather than exhalation of breath
XKCDWebcomic with a name chosen because it can't be pronounced
dentilingualpronounced (as th) with tongue against teeth / a dentilingual sound
interdentalpronounced with the tip of the tongue between upper and lower teeth
labiodentalpertaining to or pronounced with lips and teeth / such a sound, as f
ingressivepronounced with inhalation rather than exhalation of breath / a sound pronounced with inhalation
interdentallyINTERDENTAL, pronounced with the tip of the tongue between upper and lower teeth
retroflexPronounced with the tip of the tongue curled up toward the hard palate
cacuminalpronounced with the tongue-tip curled up towards the hard palate / a sound so produced
cacuminalpronounced with the tip of the tongue curled back toward or against the hard palate; retroflex; cerebral
narrowerDenoting a vowel pronounced with the root of the tongue drawn back so as to narrow the pharynx
narrowestDenoting a vowel pronounced with the root of the tongue drawn back so as to narrow the pharynx
orinasalpronounced with the voice issuing through the mouth and the nose simultaneously, as in the nasalized vowels of French
oronasalpronounced with the voice issuing through the mouth and the nose simultaneously, as in the nasalized vowels of French
encliticA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the preceding word, e.g., n't in can't
procliticsA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the following word, for example, you in y'all
procliticA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the following word, for example, you in y'all
encliticsA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the preceding word, e.g., n't in can't
lenitedto undergo lenition; be pronounced with weakened articulation, as when the consonant sound p changes to b,b to v, or v to w
lenitesto undergo lenition; be pronounced with weakened articulation, as when the consonant sound p changes to b,b to v, or v to w
leniteto undergo lenition; be pronounced with weakened articulation, as when the consonant sound p changes to b,b to v, or v to w
lenispronounced with relatively weak muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in weak sound effect: in stressed or unstressed position, (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and zh) are lenis in English, as compared with (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s,
lenespronounced with relatively weak muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in weak sound effect: in stressed or unstressed position, (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and zh) are lenis in English, as compared with (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s,
koppasa consonantal letter in the Greek alphabet pronounced like kappa (K) with the point of articulation further back in the throat. It became obsolete in classical (Attic) Greek orthography, but was passed on to the Romans who incorporated it into their alphabet as Q
fortispronounced with considerable muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in a strong fricative or explosive sound. In stressed position (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s, sh) and sometimes (h) are fortis in English as compared with (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and z
fortespronounced with considerable muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in a strong fricative or explosive sound. In stressed position (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s, sh) and sometimes (h) are fortis in English as compared with (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and z