Difference between revisions of "Aspiration (definition)"
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− | *''For a definition of the [[Consonant Mutations|consonant mutation]] which is sometimes called 'aspiration' in Gaelic, see [[Lenition]]'' | + | *''For a definition of the [[Consonant Mutations (definition)|consonant mutation]] which is sometimes called 'aspiration' in Gaelic, see [[Lenition]]'' |
Aspiration is a puff of air that accompanies the production of some [[Consonant (definition)|consonant]] sounds. This puff can be felt by holding your hand (or a tissue) just in front of your lips as you produce the sound. | Aspiration is a puff of air that accompanies the production of some [[Consonant (definition)|consonant]] sounds. This puff can be felt by holding your hand (or a tissue) just in front of your lips as you produce the sound. | ||
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Revision as of 11:30, 20 July 2009
- For a definition of the consonant mutation which is sometimes called 'aspiration' in Gaelic, see Lenition
Aspiration is a puff of air that accompanies the production of some consonant sounds. This puff can be felt by holding your hand (or a tissue) just in front of your lips as you produce the sound.