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Articulated with relatively low pressure of the airstream below the glottis, as English (b) and (d) compared with (p) and (t).
noun - a speech sound pro noun ced with little or no aspiration
LENIS - In linguistics, fortis and lenis (; Latin for "strong" and "weak"), sometimes identified with tense and lax, are pronunciations of consonants with re...
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Weakly pronounced consonant, in phonetics |
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May 22 2004 New York Times |
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Articulated with relatively low pressure of the airstream below the glottis, as English (b) and (d) compared with (p) and (t). |
(of a speech sound) made without a lot of force |
(of a consonant, especially a voiced consonant) weakly articulated, especially denoting the less or least strongly articulated of two or more similar consonants. |
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Lenis, Bahia, BRAZIL |
Lenis, Minas Gerais, BRAZIL |
Lenis, Mures, ROMANIA |
Lenis, Antioquia, COLOMBIA |
Lenis, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL |
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In linguistics, fortis and lenis (; Latin for "strong" and "weak"), sometimes identified with tense and lax, are pronunciations of consonants with relatively greater and lesser energy. English has fortis consonants, such as the p in pat, with a corresponding lenis consonant, such as the b in bat. Fortis and lenis consonants may be distinguished by tenseness or other characteristics, such as voicing, aspiration, glottalization, velarization, length, and length of nearby vowels. Fortis and lenis were coined for languages where the contrast between sounds such as p and b does not involve voicing (vibration of the vocal cords). |