laryngealized

English

Etymology

laryngeal + -ize + -ed.

Adjective

laryngealized (comparative more laryngealized, superlative most laryngealized)

  1. (linguistics, phonetics) Pronounced with or through constriction or other action of the larynx; creaky.
    • 1971, Peter Ladefoged, Preliminaries to Linguistic Phonetics, page 15:
      In these words, as in similar forms in related Chadic languages, laryngealized voicing is often audible in the adjacent vowels
    • 2007, Anton Batliner, Richard Huber, “Speaker characteristics and emotion classification”, in Christian Müller, editor, Speaker Classification I, page 143:
      It is well known that back vowels such as [ɑ] tend to be more laryngealized than front vowels such as [i] (local phenomenon).

Verb

laryngealized

  1. simple past and past participle of laryngealize
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