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Ingressives

For the phonetics to matter, there has to be some sort of contrast. Like, *sigh* is connotated; huch (oh, oy) may be from an ingressive as well, maybe via spelling pronounciation - the archtype of proper onomatopeia. Kisses are injective but not pulmonic. Is it only voiceless when whispered?

HU Katalog

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Pulmonic ingressive phonation

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  • Diachronic and synchronic characteristics, distribution and function in animal and human sound production and in human speech.

Eklund, Robert

Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press

Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 2008-12-24, Vol.38 (3), p.235-324

This paper looks at the phenomenon of ingressive speech, i.e. speech produced on a pulmonic ingressive airstream, set in the context of human and animal ingressive phonation...

Pulmonic Ingressive Speech

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Eklund, Robert

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication

Sciences and Disorders, 2019, p.1529-1532

Pulmonic ingressive speech in Orkney dialect

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Sundkvist, Peter ; Gao, Man

Association for Scottish Literary Studies

Scottish language, 2015, Vol.34, p.1

1. INTRODUCTION (1) Pulmonic ingressive speech refers to speaking while breathing in. This phenomenon is reported for several Scottish dialects.

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  • Interactional functions of ingressive particles in Finnish and Danish

Steensig, Jakob ; Hakulinen, Auli ; Larsen, Tine

Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press

Nordic journal of linguistics, 2022-05, Vol.45 (1), p.99-125

Sounds spoken on the inbreath have been shown to be common in the world’s languages, and in the Nordic languages ingressive speech seems to be especially frequent

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