VOICED vs SONANT: NOUN
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- A speech sound accompanied by sound from the vocal cords
- A voiced speech sound.
- A syllabic consonant in Indo-European.
- In pron., a sonant letter.
- A voiced letter.
VOICED vs SONANT: ADJECTIVE
- Of speech sounds
- Having a voice or a specified kind of voice. Often used in combination.
- Uttered with vibration of the vocal cords, as the sounds (b) and (d).
- Furnished with a voice; expressed by the voice.
- Uttered with voice; pronounced with vibrations of the vocal cords; sonant; -- said of a sound uttered with the glottis narrowed.
- A stopped consonant made with tone from the larynx while the mouth organs are closed at some point; a sonant mute, as b, d, g hard.
- Produced with vibration of the vocal cords
- Produced or delivered by the voice; often used in combination
- Of speech sounds
- Of or pertaining to sound; sounding.
- Uttered, as an element of speech, with tone or proper vocal sound, as distinguished from mere breath sound; intonated; voiced; vocal; tonic; the opposite of nonvocal, or surd; -- said of the vowels, semivowels, liquids, and nasals, and particularly of the consonants b, d, g hard, v, etc., as compared with their cognates p, t, k, f, etc., which are called nonvocal, surd, or aspirate.
- Voiced
- Produced with vibration of the vocal cords
- Voiced, as a speech sound.
VOICED vs SONANT: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of voice.
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VOICED vs SONANT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Furnished with a voice: usually in composition: as,sweet-voiced.
- In entomology, same as sonorific, 2.
- In pron., noting certain alphabetic sounds, as the vowels, semivowels, nasals, and voiced mutes and fricatives, the utterance of which includes the element of tone, or a vibration of the vocal chords, as a, l, n, b, z, v (the last three as opposed to p, s, f, which are similar utterances without tone); voiced, vocal, intonated (soft and flat are also sometimes used in the same sense).
- Pertaining to or having sound; sounding.
VOICED vs SONANT: RELATED WORDS
- Demonstrated, Reflected, Couched, Heard, Shared, Raised, Articulated, Conveyed, Express, Expresses, Expressed, Sonant, Sung, Vocal, Spoken
- Sibilate, Rhotacize, Vocule, Labiovelar, Rhotacism, Anlaut, Auslaut, Nonvocalic, Unisonant, Equisonance, Absonant, Equisonant, Nonsonant, Voiced sound, Voiced
VOICED vs SONANT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Noted, Demonstrated, Reflected, Couched, Heard, Shared, Raised, Articulated, Conveyed, Express, Expressed, Sonant, Sung, Vocal, Spoken
- Ecthlipsis, Sibilate, Rhotacize, Vocule, Labiovelar, Rhotacism, Anlaut, Auslaut, Nonvocalic, Unisonant, Equisonance, Absonant, Equisonant, Nonsonant, Voiced
VOICED vs SONANT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Voice: Examples can be found where voiced consonants become voiceless, or voiceless consonants become voiced, under the influence of a neighbouring segment.
- Voiced: a voiced sound is a sound where the vocal cords vibrate, thus producing some sort of pitch.
- And in English version, she was formerly voiced by Xanthe Huynh and currently voiced by Kayli Mills.
- He was originally voiced by Pinto Colvig, who voiced Goofy and Pluto and various different cartoons and things.
- In the Dutch dub, she is voiced by Lottie Hellingman, who also voiced Sam Simpson, Susan Test.
- Keisha is voiced by Jasika Nicole, who also voiced Dana Cardinal on Welcome to Night Vale.
- He is voiced by Justin Timberlake, who later voiced Branch in the Trolls movies.
- She was voiced by Jenny Slate, who also voiced Pony Head in.
- He is voiced by Sean Barret, who also voiced Blacksmith Andre.
- He was voiced by Ron Perlman, who also voiced Slade.
- Instead of the words surd and sonant, the terms sharp and flat, or aspirate and vocal, or atonic and subtonic have been used.
- They become less hard in a medial or final position, and sonant or voiced when preceded by a nasal.
- The simultaneous representation of inside sonant perspectives and the aggressive color tonics are still animated, but seem calmer, an oration.
- Synonyms for choral include harmonic, sung, vocal, melodic, whistling, humming, lyrical, ringing, singing and sonant.
VOICED vs SONANT: QUESTIONS
- Who are the characters that Juri Kimura has voiced?
- What characters has Jennifer DeLisle voiced in video games?
- Is Fire Emblem Gaiden Shadows of Valentia fully voiced?
- Do all languages have voiced fricatives but lack [Ê’]?
- Who are the characters that Loren Lester has voiced?
- What Looney Tunes characters has Frank West voiced?
- What consonants are voiced and unvoiced in alveolar?
- Who voiced Mister Sinister in Marvel Animated Universe?
- What other Gundam characters has Aina Sahalin voiced?
- What celebrities have voiced Disney characters in movies?
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