Slack Voice

The term slack voice (or lax voice) describes the pronunciation of consonants with a glottal opening slightly wider than that occurring in normal full voice. Such sounds are often referred to informally as lenis or half-voiced. In Chinese and in many Austronesian languages, the "intermediate" phonation of slack stops confuses Western listeners, so that different transcription systems may use /p/ or /b/ for the same consonant.

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