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fricative

/ˈfɹɪkətɪv/

Meanings
  • A sound produced by friction between an obstacle and something moving rapidly over it.

    - "The grinding sound was the result of friction between the car's brakes and the brake pads."
    - "The hissing sound emanating from the chimney was caused by the friction between the chimney liner and the chimney walls."

Synonyms

spirant
Rhymes
Words rhyming with fricative
bric-a-brac , fraternity , maturity , patriotism , solidarity , veteran
Homophones
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  1. four

  2. fore

  3. fourth

  4. forth

  5. fourteen

  6. fourteenth


Variants
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fricative , fricatives
Forms
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The sound of fricatives can be produced by various types of speech sounds. Some common types of fricative speech sounds include: - Sibilant fricatives: These are fricative sounds produced by the hissing or whistling of the air between the teeth or the sides of the tongue. Some common examples of sibilant fricatives include the 'sh' sound in words such as 'ship' or 'shoe', and the 's' sound in words such as 'sun' or 'see'. - Affricate fricatives: These are fricative sounds produced by a combination of a plosive sound (a complete stoppage of the airflow) and a fricative sound (the rough or hissing sound produced by the friction of the air against an obstacle). Some common examples of affricate fricatives include the 'ch' sound in words such as 'church' or 'chicken', and the 'j' sound in words such as 'jam' or 'jelly'.


Etymology
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The term 'fricative' comes from the Latin word 'fricare', which means 'to rub' or 'to friction'. This word was used to describe the sounds produced by friction between two objects.


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  1. Articulation: The act of producing speech sounds by mechanically shaping and vibrating the air in the vocal tract. This process, known as articulation, is essential for the production of clear and intelligible speech. The specific way in which an individual articulates speech sounds can vary depending on a number of factors, including the individual's native language, dialect, accent, and even physical characteristics such as the shape and size of the oral cavity and the teeth.

  2. Phonetics: The scientific study of speech sounds, or phonemes, and their physical properties, or phoneic features. This field of study, known as phonetics, is essential for the understanding of the physical properties of speech sounds and how they are produced and perceived by speakers and listeners. Phonetics is also an important field of study for those involved in the teaching and learning of languages, as well as for those involved in the fields of speech therapy, language disorders, and other related fields.


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In literature and art, the sound of fricatives is often used to create tension, excitement, or suspense. For example, the hissing sound of an snake or the rasping sound of a chainsaw are both created by fricative sounds. Similarly, in music, the sound of fricatives is often used to create percussive or rhythmic effects. For example, the use of fricative sounds in electronic music or the use of fricative percussion instruments such as the maracas or the shaker are all examples of how fricative sounds are used in music to create rhythmic and percussive effects.

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