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nasality

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na·sal  (nzl)
adj.
1. Of, in, or relating to the nose.
2. Linguistics Articulated by lowering the soft palate so that air resonates in the nasal cavities and passes out the nose, as in the pronunciation of the consonants (m), (n), and (ng) or the nasalized vowel of French bon.
3. Characterized by or resembling a resonant sound produced through the nose: a nasal whine.
n.
1. Linguistics A nasal consonant.
2. A nasal part or bone, forming part of the bridge of the nose.
3. The nosepiece of a helmet.

[Possibly from Middle English nasale, from Medieval Latin nslis, from Latin nsus, nose; see nas- in Indo-European roots.]

na·sali·ty (n-zl-t) n.
nasal·ly adv.
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Noun1.nasality - a quality of the voice that is produced by nasal resonators
timbre, tone, quality, timber - (music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound); "the timbre of her soprano was rich and lovely"; "the muffled tones of the broken bell summoned them to meet"
nasal twang, twang - exaggerated nasality in speech (as in some regional dialects)
Translations
nasality [neɪˈzælɪtɪ] Nnasalidad f


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This section is not just about nasality, although nasality is certainly very central to it, and Carolyn Rensch's approach to broader phonological and morphological issues is more descriptive than analytical.
The hotel lounges are gone, the legendary acts have been replaced by the screeching nasality of Celine Dion, the keyword is “tacky”, and you’re lucky if you can catch 16 drunk Texans doing the two-step.
 
 
 
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