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what is glottis in phonetic​

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Glottal stop, in phonetics, a momentary check on the airstream caused by closing the glottis (the space between the vocal cords) and thereby stopping the vibration of the vocal cords. ... The process of momentary partial or complete closure of the glottis is known as glottalization.

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Glottal stop, in phonetics, a momentary check on the airstream caused by closing the glottis (the space between the vocal cords) and thereby stopping the vibration of the vocal cords. ... The process of momentary partial or complete closure of the glottis is known as glottalization.

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