continuant
con
kən
kēn
ti
ˈtɪ
ti
nuant
nju:ənt
nyooēnt
British pronunciation
/kəntˈɪnjuːənt/

Definition & Meaning of "continuant"in English

Continuant
01

(phonetics) a consonant that is sounded with the vocal tract half-open, allowing the air to pass through

What is a "continuant"?

A continuant is a type of speech sound produced by allowing airflow to pass through the vocal tract continuously without any significant blockage. This category includes certain consonants and vowels where the sound can be sustained for as long as air is flowing. Examples of continuants include sounds like "s," "f," "l," and vowels such as "a" and "e." Continuants contrast with stops, where airflow is completely blocked for a brief moment before being released. Understanding continuants is important for phonetics and helps in distinguishing different types of sounds in language.

continuant
01

(phonetics) connected with a consonant that is produced while the vocal tract is partly open

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