glottal-stopped
English
Adjective
glottal-stopped (comparative more glottal-stopped, superlative most glottal-stopped)
- Pronounced with a glottal stop; characterised by the use of glottal stops.
- 2004, Acting with the Voice, page 56:
- And in a heavy London Cockney "That's all right, isn't it?" becomes "aess aw roy? ni?" with both the "t" in "right" and "it" glottal stopped.
- 2015, Lidija Haas, “You don't mean dick to me”, in London Review of Books, volume 37, number 14:
- Throughout Back to Black, her glottal-stopped London accent eerily combines with a Motown swing in the phrasing, each element undercutting and enhancing the other to make a smooth-rough-smooth sound that’s classic and yet also speaks of its particular moment.
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