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oclusión glotal
glottal stop [Am ˈɡlɑdl ˌstɑp, Brit ˌɡlɒtəl ˈstɒp] SUBST
I. stop [Am stɑp, Brit stɒp] SUBST
1. stop (halt):
to bring sth to a stop conversation/proceedings
to come to a stop vehicle/aircraft:
to come to a stop production/conversation:
to put a stop to sth
to put a stop to sth
2.1. stop (break on journey):
2.2. stop:
paradero m LatAm excl RíoPl
3. stop esp Brit :
4. stop MUS (on organ):
5.1. stop:
5.2. stop FOTO:
6. stop LING:
II. stop <Part Präs stopping; Past, Past Part stopped> [Am stɑp, Brit stɒp] VERB trans
1.1. stop (halt):
stop taxi/bus
stop person
stop person
1.2. stop (from escaping):
1.3. stop (brake):
stop vehicle
stop vehicle
1.4. stop (switch off):
stop machine/engine
2.1. stop (bring to an end, interrupt):
stop decline/inflation
stop decline/inflation
stop discussion/abuse
stop discussion/abuse
2.2. stop (cease):
to stop -ing
dejar de  +  infin
3. stop (prevent):
to stop sb (from) -ing esp Brit
impedirle a algn +  infin
to stop sb (from) -ing esp Brit
impedir que algn +  subj
to stop sth -ing
impedir que algo +  subj
4.1. stop (cancel, withhold):
stop subscription
stop payment
4.2. stop (deduct):
stop Brit
stop Brit
5.1. stop (block):
stop hole
stop hole
stop gap
stop tooth
5.2. stop MUS:
stop string
stop pipe
stop pipe
stop French horn
6.1. stop (bring down):
6.2. stop (parry):
stop blow/punch
stop blow/punch
III. stop <Part Präs stopping; Past, Past Part stopped> [Am stɑp, Brit stɒp] VERB intr
1.1. stop (halt):
stop vehicle/driver:
stop vehicle/driver:
1.2. stop (interrupt journey):
stop train/bus:
1.3. stop (cease operating):
stop watch/clock/machine:
2.1. stop (cease, be discontinued):
ya no le (or me etc.) duele/sale sangre
2.2. stop (interrupt activity):
3. stop ugs (stay):
full stop SUBST Brit
to come to a full stop also Am
to come to a full stop also Am
glottal stop [ˈglɒtlˈstɒp, Am ˈglɑ:t̬əlˈstɑ:p] SUBST LING
I. stop [stɒp, Am stɑ:p] - ping, -ped - ping, -ped SUBST
1. stop (break in activity):
to put a stop to sth
2. stop (halting place):
3. stop Brit LING:
4. stop MUS:
Wendungen:
II. stop [stɒp, Am stɑ:p] - ping, -ped - ping, -ped VERB trans
1. stop (cause to cease):
2. stop (refuse payment):
stop wages
3. stop (switch off):
4. stop (block):
stop hole, ones ears
5. stop Brit (fill):
III. stop [stɒp, Am stɑ:p] - ping, -ped - ping, -ped VERB intr
1. stop (cease moving):
stop car
2. stop (cease an activity):
3. stop Brit (stay):
glottal stop [ˈglat̬·əl·ˈstap] SUBST LING
I. stop [stap] SUBST
1. stop (break in activity):
to put a stop to sth
2. stop (halting place):
3. stop MUS:
Wendungen:
II. stop <- ping, -ped> [stap] VERB trans
1. stop (cause to cease):
2. stop (refuse payment):
stop payment
3. stop (switch off):
4. stop (block):
stop hole, one's ears
III. stop <- ping, -ped> [stap] VERB intr
1. stop (cease moving):
stop car
2. stop (cease an activity):
3. stop (pause):
Present
Istop
youstop
he/she/itstops
westop
youstop
theystop
Past
Istopped
youstopped
he/she/itstopped
westopped
youstopped
theystopped
Present Perfect
Ihavestopped
youhavestopped
he/she/ithasstopped
wehavestopped
youhavestopped
theyhavestopped
Past Perfect
Ihadstopped
youhadstopped
he/she/ithadstopped
wehadstopped
youhadstopped
theyhadstopped
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There are no contrasts between the presence of an initial glottal stop and its absence.
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In particular, all consonants except the voiced stops and the glottal stop geminate when following a short vowel.
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As we can see in the table, the glottal stop can be written with either a raised dot or an apostrophe.
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This avoids the glottal stop (momentary silent pause) that would otherwise be required between "a" and a following vowel sound.
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The sokuon also sometimes appears at the end of utterances, where it denotes a glottal stop.
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