stimmlicher
Stimmlicher is the attributive form of the German adjective stimmlich and is used in linguistic contexts to describe sounds associated with voice, specifically those produced with vocal-fold vibration. In German phonology the technical term for this feature is stimmhaft, while stimmlos denotes sounds without voicing. Stimmlich and its inflected forms such as stimmlicher are commonly found in descriptive phrases like stimmlicher Laut or stimmlicher Klang, where the emphasis is on voice-related properties of a sound rather than on a separate phonological category.
Usage and scope: In practical linguistics, stimmlich is encountered as an adjective meaning "voiced" or "pertaining
Etymology and related terms: The term derives from Stimme (voice) plus the suffix -lich, yielding stimmlich and
Notes and related terms: In German phonology, the term stimmhaft is the standard label for voicing, while