Spirant
11spirant — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from Latin spirant , spirans, present participle of spirare to breathe Date: 1862 a consonant (as f, s, sh) uttered with friction of the breath against some part of the oral passage ; fricative …
12Spirant — Artikulationsarten Pulmonal egressive Laute Plosive Nasale Vibranten Taps Flaps Frikative Affrikaten Approximanten Laterale Nichtpulmonische Laute …
13spirant — (спирант | spirante | Spirans | spirant | spirante ) Приблизительный перевод санскритского термина, употребляемого индийскими грамматиками для обозначения суженных согласных, именуемых также фрикативными (см.); артикуляция их содержит весьма… …
14spirant — /spuy reuhnt/, Phonet. n. 1. fricative (def. 2). adj. 2. Also, spirantal /spuy ran tl/. fricative. [1865 70; < L spirant (s. of spirans, prp. of spirare to breathe); see SPIRIT, ANT] * * * in phonetics, a term defined by some scholars as… …
15spirant — spi•rant [[t]ˈspaɪ rənt[/t]] n. adj. phn fricative • Etymology: 1865–70; < L spīrant , s. of spīrāns, prp. of spīrāre to breathe; see ant …
16spirant — spi|rant sb., en, er, erne (LINGVISTIK hæmmelyd), i sms. spirant , fx spirantsvækkelse …
17spirant — adj. & n. Phonet. adj. (of a consonant) uttered with a continuous expulsion of breath, esp. fricative. n. such a consonant. Etymology: L spirare spirant breathe …
18spirant Phonetics — [ spʌɪr(ə)nt] adjective (of a consonant) uttered with a continuous expulsion of breath. noun a spirant consonant; a fricative. Derivatives spirantization or spirantisation noun Origin C19: from L. spirant , spirare breathe …
19spirant — noun A fricative. Syn: fricative …
20Spirant — Konstriktiv; Frikativ; Engelaut; Spirans; Reibelaut * * * Spi|rạnt 〈m. 16〉 = Spirans * * * Spi|rans [ ʃp… , sp… ], die; , Spirạnten, Spi|rạnt [ʃp…, sp…], der; …