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mechanismnonvoiced

Mechanismnonvoiced is a term found in some linguistic discussions to denote a class of mechanisms that operate without vocal fold vibration. In its broad use, it refers to processes that produce or rely on voiceless, or nonvoiced, speech phenomena, such as the articulation of voiceless consonants, certain airstream mechanisms, or articulatory gestures that do not engage sustained phonation. The term is not part of mainstream phonetics and appears primarily in niche literature, online discussions, or code-like contexts where labels are needed for categorization.

Origin and usage of the term are informal and varied. Some writers employ mechanismnonvoiced to contrast with

In practice, mechanismnonvoiced is often associated with voiceless segments such as stops and fricatives, where sound

See also: voicing, phonation, voiceless, articulatory phonetics, speech synthesis.

mechanisms
that
involve
voicing,
while
others
treat
it
as
a
provisional
label
for
phenomena
that
do
not
require
vocal
fold
vibration.
Because
there
is
no
standardized
scope,
definitions
differ:
some
sources
limit
it
to
laryngeal
configurations
without
any
voicing,
others
include
transient
or
partial
voicing
events
during
release
or
during
aspirated
segments.
The
lack
of
consensus
means
the
term
can
be
encountered
with
different
boundaries
across
texts.
is
generated
without
sustained
vocal
fold
vibration.
It
is
also
used
in
discussions
of
aerodynamic
or
articulatory
processes
that
produce
sound
or
noise
without
voicing.
In
technology
and
analysis,
the
term
can
help
separate
features
or
data
labeled
as
nonvoiced
from
those
involving
voicing,
aiding
comparative
studies
of
speech
production
and
perception.