voicing
Voicing refers to the vibration of the vocal folds during the production of a sound. When the vocal folds vibrate, the sound is described as voiced; when they do not, it is voiceless. Vowels are inherently voiced; many consonants can be either voiced or voiceless, producing a contrast that is phonemic in many languages.
Voicing is produced by the oscillation of the larynx during air passage from the lungs. The state
Voicing contrasts can be phonemic for several consonant classes (stops, fricatives, affricates) and can be affected
Acoustically, voicing manifests as a periodic waveform with a fundamental frequency and a regular harmonic structure;
In transcription, voiceless and voiced consonants are indicated by distinct symbols in the IPA, with diacritics