12/25/2023 0 Comments Ball gag art![]() Sustained pitch sounds created by the vocal folds vibrating, shaped by the open mouth to create different resonant tones Vowels: A, E, I, O, U (long, short and many flavors in between Might become: “Yw’ll nvvr ghth ehwy whth thsh” ![]() Vowels in general should be used sparingly only to make words slightly more recognizable Use the ‘passive’ vowel sounds that remain With a light gag certain long vowel sounds are hampered or eliminatedĮliminate “ Ā” as in bake, “ Ē” as in eat “ Ī” as in kite, and “ Ō” as in boat Soft consonance: “ L”, “ Y” & “ R” can be used as is, but sparingly “ F” always becomes “ Ph” as the presence of the “ h” sounds more gaggyĪ possible exception could be at the beginning of a word “ T” becomes “ Th” and “ S” becomes “ Sh” almost universally “ Gh” is a good way to represent a glottal articulation of the throat, which may be the only way that may to form the shapes of words when the lips and tongue disabled enough They are better represented with a more ‘submissive’ “ C” unless that suggests a word different than the one intended Many ‘Nancy Drew’ class gags can pass stilted “ K” sounds “ K” & “ Q”, become either “ Gh” or sometimes “ Ch” depending on if the particular word reads better one way or another Without limited use of the lips and tongue hard consonance are converted to soft consonance It just needs to be clear your character is gagged The more important it is that the captive's words are understood, the more you can cheat to make that happen “ w” can be a good filler for un-emphasized vowel syllables and sometimes consonance This mimics the attempts of a lightly gagged mouth to articulate using air formed and shaped by the back of the throat Use caps and punctuation exactly as you would in the ungagged dialogueĪny clues we can give the reader to help them see the sentence should be utilizedĮxample: “ Mmmndn? Ish thth ywh?” (originally: “Amanda? Is that you?”)įollowing or leading any letter with an “ h” can make words seem more ‘gaggy’ ![]() Use the ‘real’ original vowel in the first or second position If you're going to bend the rules for the sake of clarity, use original letters first with substitutions at the middle and end Use original consonance at the beginning of a word We tend to read words as shapes, this will help readers to understand them Try to use the same number of letters in your gag speak to the original words Only muted vowel sounds can escape through the nose and throat The tongue is immobilized and can make no speech articulations The Mouth is fully sealed, no air can escape Large tight ball gags, plug gags, sealed tape gags, tight hand gags ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |