nasalized
Nasalized is an adjective describing speech sounds produced with nasal resonance, caused by lowering of the velum which allows air to flow through the nasal cavity during articulation. This results in a sound that is partly oral and partly nasal. Nasalization can affect vowels or, less commonly, other sounds, but vowels are the typical focus in discussion.
In many languages, nasal vowels are phonemic, meaning they distinguish words. French and Portuguese are well
Phonetic transcription usually marks nasalization with a tilde above the vowel, as in [ã], [õ], or [ɛ̃].
Clinically, nasalized speech may occur when the velum does not close properly, a condition known as velopharyngeal
Related concepts include nasal consonants, nasal vowels, and the velum (soft palate), which together describe how