Phonation in which the arytenoid cartilages in the larynx are drawn together so that the vocal folds are tightly compressed and vibrate irregularly at 20–50 pulses per second, about 2 octaves below normal voice.
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1 But history shows once vocal fry is no longer the excuse, there'll be another.
2 Next, I want to talk about vocal fry and uptalk.
3 The vocal fry is replaced with an emotive, deeper voice.
4 You might associate vocal fry with speakers like Kim Kardashian.
5 Wolf is not alone in her disapproval of vocal fry .
1 You have to add creaky voice and it means something totally different.
2 So creaky voice actually has a linguistic function in some languages.
3 And if I do it with creaky voice , ja, it means he wears.
4 After a moment, the creaky voice replied, heavy with skepticism.
5 A creaky voice here breaks in from round the corner-
6 Nicholas laughed, falling into a creaky voice that I supposed must be an impersonation of the man.
7 The Mexican language Jalapa Mazetec actually has a three-way contrast between modal voice, creaky voice , and breathy voice.
8 I had not seen Florence in over a year when one day the telephone rang, and her slightly creaky voice wished me a cheery hello.
9 An old woman's creaky voice called to them, and they carefully wiped their feet on the mat by the front door before they stepped inside.
10 "I cannot abide this room," 'Drem said in a creaky voice .
11 "You killed them all," I said in a creaky voice .
12 "Esther," I call out in a creaky voice .
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This collocation consists of: Translations for creaky voice