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  1. Fricative - Wikipedia

    In many languages, such as English or Korean, the glottal "fricatives" are unaccompanied phonation states of the glottis, without any accompanying manner, fricative or otherwise.

  2. FRICATIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FRICATIVE is a consonant characterized by frictional passage of the expired breath through a narrowing at some point in the vocal tract. How to use fricative in a sentence.

  3. Introduction to Fricatives - Pronuncian: American English ...

    A fricative is a consonant sound that is created by constricting the vocal tract, causing friction as the air passes through it.

  4. FRICATIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    FRICATIVE definition: 1. a consonant sound that is made by forcing air through a narrow space: 2. a consonant sound that…. Learn more.

  5. Fricative | Voiceless, Consonant, Speech Sounds | Britannica

    Fricative, in phonetics, a consonant sound, such as English f or v, produced by bringing the mouth into position to block the passage of the airstream, but not making complete closure, so that air moving …

  6. Fricatives - Speech and Hearing

    "Fricatives are produced when air is forced through a narrow passage in your mouth. Although there is a partial blockage of air, there isn’t a complete closure. This creates friction, hence the name …

  7. Fricatives - Slpa.ca

    Fricatives are speech sounds produced by narrowing the space between two speech organs to create continuous airflow and friction. Unlike plosives, the air is not completely blocked, but squeezed …