this kind of video helps improved my speech. at first i have to understand my case and try all the technics that suit in my case. and base on my experience i have this glotta stop. and it helps a lot. i keep doing this until i reach my goal. thans to those doctors and speech therapist for doing this online for free of chargem i hope i send you an email for you to assess my speech and i want to hear from you if my assessment is right.
slight correction: the glottal stop is a voiceless consonant since the vocal folds can't vibrate if they are touching each other and is actually interrupting any voicing or any pulmonic airflow for that matter (a cough is a glottal stop with voiceless release of air).
I loved how easy to understand this video was as well as the music in the background!
Incredibly useful video, thank you for also providing real videos of therapy!!
Thanks and love from IRAN . Keep going...
this kind of video helps improved my speech. at first i have to understand my case and try all the technics that suit in my case. and base on my experience i have this glotta stop. and it helps a lot. i keep doing this until i reach my goal. thans to those doctors and speech therapist for doing this online for free of chargem i hope i send you an email for you to assess my speech and i want to hear from you if my assessment is right.
Thank you very much. It is helpful for clinicians.
slight correction: the glottal stop is a voiceless consonant since the vocal folds can't vibrate if they are touching each other and is actually interrupting any voicing or any pulmonic airflow for that matter (a cough is a glottal stop with voiceless release of air).
Very easy to understand, it helped a lot, thank you.
Thank you so much for this video.
It was great
glottal stop itself is not a voiced stop consonant because the vocal cords can't vibrate if they are in contact with each other
WHY DOES THE INTERNET SAY THAT GLOTTAL STOPS ARE VOICELESS?
they use the vocal cords but the vocal cords can't vibrate at the moment they are in contact with each other
How to identify the glottal stops in the child? It sounds same for me, compare to normal one...