glottals
Glottals are sounds produced with the glottis, the Opening between the vocal folds. In phonetics, the term refers to a range of segments and phonation patterns that involve the glottal constriction, including the glottal stop, glottal fricatives, and glottalized vowels or consonants. Glottals are found in many languages and can function as phonemes or as allophonic variants.
The glottal stop, represented in the International Phonetic Alphabet by [ʔ], is a complete closure of the
Glottal fricatives are produced with a narrowed glottis that creates friction as air passes through. The voiceless
Glottalization refers to a narrowing or closure of the glottis that affects the surrounding articulation, often
Overall, glottals constitute a broad set of articulations centered on the glottis, with substantial variation in