whisperingˈʰwɪs pər ɪŋ, ˈwɪs-
whisper (v)
- present
- whispers
- past
- whispered
- past participle
- whispered
- present participle
- whispering
whispering (n)
- plural
- whisperings
English Definitions:
rustle, rustling, whisper, whispering (noun)
a light noise, like the noise of silk clothing or leaves blowing in the wind
whisper, whispering, susurration, voicelessness (adj)
speaking softly without vibration of the vocal cords
murmuring, susurrant, whispering (adj)
making a low continuous indistinct sound
"like murmuring waves"; "susurrant voices"
whispering (Noun)
Something that is whispered; gossip; a rumor.
whispering (Adjective)
that whispers
whispering (Adjective)
associated with whispers
Whispering
Whispering is an unvoiced mode of phonation in which the vocal cords do not vibrate normally but are instead adducted sufficiently to create audible turbulence as the speaker exhales during speech. This is a somewhat greater adduction than that found in breathy voice. Articulation remains the same as in normal speech. In normal speech, the vocal cords alternate between states of voice and voicelessness. In whispering, only the voicing changes, so that the vocal cords alternate between whisper and voicelessness. Because of this circumstance, there is currently no known possibility to use voice recognition successfully on a whispering person, as the characteristic spectral range needed to detect syllables and words, is not given though the total absence of tone. There also is no symbol in the IPA for whispered phonation, since it is not used phonemically in any language. However, a sub-dot under phonemically voiced segments is sometimes seen in the literature, as for whispered should.
Whispering
Whispering is an unvoiced mode of phonation in which the vocal cords are abducted so that they do not vibrate; air passes between the arytenoid cartilages to create audible turbulence during speech. Supralaryngeal articulation remains the same as in normal speech. In normal speech, the vocal cords alternate between states of voice and voicelessness. In whispering, only the voicing segments change, so that the vocal cords alternate between whisper and voicelessness (though the acoustic difference between the two states is minimal). Because of this, implementing speech recognition for whispered speech is more difficult, as the characteristic spectral range needed to detect syllables and words is not given through the total absence of tone. More advanced techniques such as neural networks may be used, however, as is done by Amazon Alexa.There is no symbol in the IPA for whispered phonation, since it is not used phonemically in any language. However, a sub-dot under phonemically voiced segments is sometimes seen in the literature, as [ʃʊ̣ḍ] for whispered should.
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