摩擦音

Chinese

sound; noise; news
trad. (摩擦音) 摩擦
simp. #(摩擦音) 摩擦

Pronunciation


Noun

摩擦音

  1. (phonetics) fricative sound

Japanese

Kanji in this term

Grade: S
さつ
Grade: S
おん
Grade: 1
goon kan’on goon

Etymology

摩擦 (friction) + (sound)

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) さつおん [màsátsúꜜòǹ] (Nakadaka – [3])[1][2]
  • IPA(key): [ma̠sa̠t͡sɨᵝõ̞ɴ]

Noun

()(さつ)(おん) • (masatsuon) 

  1. (phonetics) a fricative
    • 1902, Hirano, Hidekichi, “第一節  父音の分類 [Section 1: Types of Consonants]”, in 國語聲音學 [The Phonetics of the National Language], 國光社, page 78:
      摩擦音唇、及び口蓋との如く局部甚しく狹窄して其の狹窄摩擦されるに由て生ずる、息と聲とが、持ちられるつゞけられるである無聲音では、フの父音サ行ハ行の父音、有聲音では、ワ行ヤ行ザ行等が屬する
      Masatuon fa, kutibiru to kutibiru, fa oyobi kougai to sita to no gotoku, fukukan no kyokubu wo itasiku kefusaku site, iki to kowe to ga, sono kefusakubu ni masatu sareru ni yotte syauzuru on de, iki to kowe to ga, motikorareru ma fa tudukerareru zokuon de aru. Museion de fa, fu no fuon sagyau fagyau tou no fuon, iuseion de fa, wagyau yagyau zagyau tou ga kore ni zokusuru.
      Fricatives are sounds generated by air and phonation friction caused by a tight constriction at places of articulation in the vocal tract, such as bilabial, dental and palatal. Such airflow and phonation is continuously sustained. There are voiceless fricatives, such as the consonant /ɸ/, and the consonants of the sa-row, fa-row, etc.; there are also voiced fricatives, such as those of the wa-row, ya-row, za-row, etc.

See also

References

  1. NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute, editor (1998), NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 [NHK Japanese Pronunciation Accent Dictionary] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: NHK Publishing, →ISBN
  2. Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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