How Do You Spell VOICING?

Pronunciation: [vˈɔ͡ɪsɪŋ] (IPA)

Voicing (/ˈvɔɪsɪŋ/) refers to the use of the vocal cords or glottis in producing a sound. The spelling of the word "voicing" follows the basic English phonetic rules. The "v" represents a voiced labiodental fricative consonant (/v/), the "oi" represents a diphthong vowel sound (/ɔɪ/) and the "c" represents a voiceless alveolar stop consonant (/s/). Finally, the "ing" represents the present participle form of the verb, indicating an ongoing action. Together, these phonemes and letters create the proper spelling of "voicing".

VOICING Meaning and Definition

  1. Voicing, in linguistics and phonetics, refers to the process of creating sounds by the vocal cords and other parts of the vocal tract. It involves the production and modulation of vocal sounds, including consonants and vowels, through the manipulation of the voice. Voicing is a crucial element in speech and language production as it contributes to the comprehensibility and intelligibility of spoken words.

    In articulatory phonetics, voicing is the distinction between sounds produced with the use of the vocal cords, known as voiced sounds, and those produced without vocal cord vibration, known as voiceless sounds. When vocal cords vibrate, they produce voiced sounds, such as the "z" sound in the word "zebra." On the other hand, when the vocal cords do not vibrate, voiceless sounds are produced, like the "s" sound in the word "snake."

    Voicing can also refer to the act of expressing or giving a voice to one's thoughts, opinions, or emotions. In this context, it encompasses the act of speaking up, sharing ideas, or conveying feelings through verbal communication.

    Furthermore, voicing can be used to describe the characteristic or quality of a particular instrument or sound source. For instance, the voicing of a piano refers to the way the hammers strike the strings, producing a specific tone or timbre.

    Overall, voicing encompasses various aspects of vocal sound production, including vocal cord vibration, phonetic distinctions, verbal expression, and the acoustic properties of sounds.

  2. The act of giving to the pipe of an organ its proper quality of tone.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of VOICING

The word "voicing" comes from the verb "voice", which originated from the Old French word "voiz" meaning "voice" or "sound". The Old French term was derived from the Latin word "vox", with the same meaning. Consequently, "voicing" evolved as the noun form of "voice", referring to the act of producing vocal sound or expressing something orally.

Plural form of VOICING is VOICINGS

Conjugate verb Voicing

CONDITIONAL

I would voice
we would voice
you would voice
he/she/it would voice
they would voice

FUTURE

I will voice
we will voice
you will voice
he/she/it will voice
they will voice

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have voiced
we will have voiced
you will have voiced
he/she/it will have voiced
they will have voiced

PAST

I voiced
we voiced
you voiced
he/she/it voiced
they voiced

PAST PERFECT

I had voiced
we had voiced
you had voiced
he/she/it had voiced
they had voiced

PRESENT

I voice
we voice
you voice
he/she/it voices
they voice

PRESENT PERFECT

I have voiced
we have voiced
you have voiced
he/she/it has voiced
they have voiced
I am voicing
we are voicing
you are voicing
he/she/it is voicing
they are voicing
I was voicing
we were voicing
you were voicing
he/she/it was voicing
they were voicing
I will be voicing
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you will be voicing
he/she/it will be voicing
they will be voicing
I have been voicing
we have been voicing
you have been voicing
he/she/it has been voicing
they have been voicing
I had been voicing
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he/she/it had been voicing
they had been voicing
I will have been voicing
we will have been voicing
you will have been voicing
he/she/it will have been voicing
they will have been voicing
I would have voiced
we would have voiced
you would have voiced
he/she/it would have voiced
they would have voiced
I would be voicing
we would be voicing
you would be voicing
he/she/it would be voicing
they would be voicing
I would have been voicing
we would have been voicing
you would have been voicing
he/she/it would have been voicing
they would have been voicing

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