Devocalise

/diːˈvoʊkəlaɪz/ verb

Definition

To remove voicing from a sound; to make a voiced sound voiceless, especially in speech and linguistics (British spelling).

Etymology

From de- + vocalise (British spelling), from Latin vox (voice).

Kelly Says

Linguists discovered that the same sound can be devocalised in different languages—Japanese speakers naturally devocalise vowels between voiceless consonants, which makes them almost disappear.

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