The Glottal Stop, represented as [ʔ] in Phonetics, is a sound made by briefly closing the Vocal Folds to block airflow. This creates a momentary silence, a sudden interruption of sound, often heard in phrases like "uh-oh."
The Glottal Stop, represented as [ʔ] in Phonetics, is a sound made by briefly closing the Vocal Folds to block airflow. This creates a momentary silence, a sudden interruption of sound, often heard in phrases like "uh-oh."