glottide
Glottide is a term used in phonetics and phonology to denote a glottal constriction at the larynx. The word derives from glottis, the opening between the vocal folds, and the suffix -ide used to form technical labels. In practice, glottal gestures are categorized by the degree and timing of constriction at the glottis, most notably the glottal stop.
The prototypical glottide is the glottal stop, represented in the IPA by [ʔ]. It results from a complete
Other glottide phenomena include glottal fricatives, such as [h], produced with a continuous, partial closure of
In phonological analysis, glottides may be described as phonemic contrasts in some languages, or as phonetic