nasal twang
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Definition
Noun: - An exaggerated, sharp, or distinctive nasal quality in a person's voice or speech. This sound is often perceived as a sharp, vibrating, or twanging resonance produced primarily through the nose. It can be a characteristic of certain regional accents or dialects, a temporary effect from nasal congestion, or a habitual manner of speaking.
Usage
The term "nasal twang" is used to describe a specific vocal timbre. It is typically a descriptive, and sometimes mildly critical, term for speech patterns. It functions as a countable noun phrase.
Examples
- Identifying a dialect:
- Describing a voice:
- As a characteristic:
Advanced Usage
- Linguistic/Phonetic Context: In phonetics, a "twang" can refer to a specific vocal setting involving a narrowed epiglottis and raised larynx, which brightens and sharpens the voice. The "nasal" component refers to audible nasal resonance. When combined, "nasal twang" describes speech where this bright, sharp quality is coupled with noticeable nasal airflow.
- In Music: While less common, the term can be applied to a similar sharp, nasal quality in the sound of a musical instrument, such as a certain guitar or banjo tone.
Variants and Related Words
- Twang (noun/verb): As a noun, a sharp, ringing sound like that of a plucked string. As a verb, to make such a sound or to speak with a nasal twang. (e.g., ; )
- Nasality (noun): The quality of being nasal; the degree to which speech sounds are resonated in the nasal cavity.
- Nasal (adjective): Relating to the nose; (of a speech sound) pronounced with the breath passing through the nose (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Nasal tone: A more neutral term for a voice quality dominated by nasal resonance.
- Nasal resonance: A technical term for the acoustic effect of sound vibrating in the nasal cavities.
- Twang: Can be used alone to imply a nasal quality, especially in informal contexts.
Antonyms
- Denasal speech: Speech lacking normal nasal resonance, often sounding "stopped up" (e.g., from a severe cold).
- Pure tone / Clear voice: Voice quality without distinctive nasal or other resonant coloring.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- To speak with a twang: To have a noticeable regional accent characterized by this sharp nasal quality.
- He spoke with a Texas twang.
- A twang in one's voice: The presence of this quality.
- There was a cheerful twang in her voice.
Noun
- exaggerated nasality in speech (as in some regional dialects)