trill (Q14908): Difference between revisions
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label / es | label / es | ||
consonante vibrante | consonante vibrante | ||
label / da | label / da | ||
tremulant | |||
aliases / da / 0 | aliases / da / 0 | ||
vibrant | |||
aliases / da / 1 | aliases / da / 1 | ||
snurrelyd | |||
aliases / es / 0 | aliases / es / 0 | ||
vibrante | |||
Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID | |||
Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID: Q23866 / rank | |||
Property / skos:definition | |||
Property / skos:definition: The property associated with sounds caused from vibrations of the active and passive articulators as a result of air being forced between them. / rank | |||
Property / prefLabel translation | Property / prefLabel translation | ||
consonante vibrante (Spanish) | |||
Property / prefLabel translation: consonante vibrante (Spanish) / qualifier | |||
translation status: COMPLETED | |||
Property / prefLabel translation: Consonante vibrante múltiple (Spanish) / qualifier | |||
Property / skos:definition | |||
The vibration of one speech organ against another, driven by the aerodynamic conditions. One of the soft moveable parts of the vocal tract is placed close enough to another surface, so that when a current of air of the right strength passes through the aperture created by this configuration, a repeating pattern of closing and opening of the flow channel occurs. [Ladefoged and Maddieson 1996: 217] | |||
Property / skos:definition: The vibration of one speech organ against another, driven by the aerodynamic conditions. One of the soft moveable parts of the vocal tract is placed close enough to another surface, so that when a current of air of the right strength passes through the aperture created by this configuration, a repeating pattern of closing and opening of the flow channel occurs. [Ladefoged and Maddieson 1996: 217] / rank | |||
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Property / skos:definition: The vibration of one speech organ against another, driven by the aerodynamic conditions. One of the soft moveable parts of the vocal tract is placed close enough to another surface, so that when a current of air of the right strength passes through the aperture created by this configuration, a repeating pattern of closing and opening of the flow channel occurs. [Ladefoged and Maddieson 1996: 217] / reference | |||
Property / prefLabel translation | |||
triler (Montenegrin) | |||
Property / prefLabel translation: triler (Montenegrin) / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / prefLabel translation: triler (Montenegrin) / qualifier | |||
translation status: COMPLETED | |||
Property / prefLabel translation | |||
vibrante (Galician) | |||
Property / prefLabel translation: vibrante (Galician) / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / prefLabel translation: vibrante (Galician) / qualifier | |||
translation status: COMPLETED | |||
Property / altLabel translation | |||
vibrante (Spanish) | |||
Property / altLabel translation: vibrante (Spanish) / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / altLabel translation: vibrante (Spanish) / qualifier | |||
translation status: COMPLETED | |||
Property / altLabel translation | |||
consoante vibrante (Galician) | |||
Property / altLabel translation: consoante vibrante (Galician) / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / altLabel translation: consoante vibrante (Galician) / qualifier | |||
translation status: COMPLETED | |||
Property / member of collection | |||
Property / member of collection: GOLD SKOS version / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / member of collection: GOLD SKOS version / reference | |||
Latest revision as of 20:21, 23 August 2023
a term
- trill consonant
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | trill |
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Statements
The vibration of one speech organ against another, driven by the aerodynamic conditions. One of the soft moveable parts of the vocal tract is placed close enough to another surface, so that when a current of air of the right strength passes through the aperture created by this configuration, a repeating pattern of closing and opening of the flow channel occurs. [Ladefoged and Maddieson 1996: 217]
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