Difference between revisions of "Aspiration (disambiguation)"
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The term aspiration is confusing. In traditional Gaelic grammar it is refers to the phenomenon of lenition. This is not the standard usage among grammarians today, who reserve the term aspiration for the phonetic phenomenon involving a puff of air when pronouncing a consonant. In this wiki we will use the term aspiration only for this latter phonetic usage. The initial consonant mutation, indicated orthographically by writing an <h> after the letter, but not actually involving the phonetic phenomenon of aspiration will only be called lenition
- The Initial consonant mutation sometimes called aspiration is described at lenition
- The phonetic phenomenon involving a burst of air is described at aspiration, defined at Aspiration (definition)
- A variety of aspiration found with sounds in Coda Position in a syllable is found at Preaspiration