Breathy voice
From Academic Kids
Breathy voice or murmured voice is a phonation in which the vocal folds are vibrating as in normal voicing, but the glottal closure is incomplete, so that the voicing is somewhat inefficient and air continues to leak between the vocal folds throughout the vibration cycle with audible friction noise. A breathy-voiced transition Template:IPA (not actually a fricative, as a literal reading of the IPA chart would suggest) can be heard as an allophone of English /h/ between vowels, eg. in behind. A breathy voiced stop (symbolised either as Template:IPA etc. or as Template:IPA etc.) is often followed by an h-like offglide that delays the onset of full voicing–this is the normal pronunciation of the Hindi "voiced aspirated stops" bh, dh, jh, gh.
