/h/ is a voiced sound. Would you redo the video as the pt. demonstrated whisper instead of phonation.
/h/ is a voiceless glottal fricative, there isn't meant to be any phonation. The point of the exercise is to contrast the voiceless sound /h/ with the voiced /w/
@@thePsycoGeniusHybrid true! /h/ doesn't require vocal fold vibration, therefore, it is an unvoiced sound
/h/ is a voiced sound. Would you redo the video as the pt. demonstrated whisper instead of phonation.
/h/ is a voiceless glottal fricative, there isn't meant to be any phonation. The point of the exercise is to contrast the voiceless sound /h/ with the voiced /w/
@@thePsycoGeniusHybrid true! /h/ doesn't require vocal fold vibration, therefore, it is an unvoiced sound