8. Glottal (/h/):
Glottal: (the*glottis*is the space between the vocal folds). A*glottal*stop is a speech sound articulated by a momentary, complete closing of the*glottis*in the back of the throat. It exists in many languages, as in English and Hawaiian*uh-oh, O'ahu, and ka'aina.
/h/ is the nominal glottal phoneme in English; inreality, the tongue can be in any vowel-like position
the primary cue for /h/ is formant structure withoutvoicing, an energy dip, and/or an increase in aspirationnoise in higher frequencies
هذا آخر جزء من الـ passive
راح نبتدي الحين في الجزء الثاني
Place of articulation (active)