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glottal

[glot-l] / ˈglɒt l /


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The glottal gap, on average, was larger in women who had undergone vocal therapy, regardless of whether, or how long, they had been on HRT, the scientists found.

From Science Magazine • Dec. 17, 2023

It’s actually a glottal sound, meaning it emanates from the glottis, in the back of the throat — a muscle English speakers don’t get to exercise much.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 21, 2022

Meanwhile, a weasel-like animal called a fisher waited nearby, making glottal noises inside a wire trap.

From Salon • Apr. 3, 2022

The language is famously difficult with tones and glottal stops unlike anything in English.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 6, 2021

The boy recited with a thrilling clarity, and a jarring touch of what my generation would call Cockney, though I have no idea these days what the significance is of a glottal t.

From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan