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  • ...''high vowel''' is a [[vowel]] that is produced with the tongue at a level close to the top of the [[oral cavity]], and above the position used for [[mid vo *Near close: [ɪ], [ʏ], [ɪ̈], [ʊ̈], [ʊ]
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  • (i) ''? A person who [[close friends of e] admire t]'' (ii) ''* A person who you admire t because [[close friends of e] become famous]''
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  • ...this case “Carla”) that does something, referred to as the prediction (“to close the window”) and these equal subcomponents can be expressed in many vario
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  • ...d because in their production, the active articulator approximates (=comes close to) the passive articulator.
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  • To produce whisper speech, the [[vocal folds]] are brought close to each other, and the [[arytenoid]]s move away from each other. In this wa
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  • ...to adduct the [[vocal folds]] sufficiently for full [[voicing]]. They are close enough to be vibrated, yet a great deal of air passes through the [[glottis
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  • ...d that is articulated in such a way that the articulators are brought very close together; the air is forced through this narrow opening. A hissing sound is
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  • *Close mid: [e], [ø], [ɘ], [ɵ], [ɤ], [o]
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  • ...d '''voiced''' if during its pronunciation the [[vocal folds]] are brought close together so that air flowing between them causes them to vibrate.
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  • ...'''low vowel''' is a [[vowel]] that is produced with the tongue at a level close to the bottom of the [[oral cavity]] and lower than [[mid vowel]]s. In addi
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  • ...istener is assumed to make use of a [[filter]] with a centre [[frequency]] close to that of the signal. Only the components in the noise passing through the
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  • ...re here called ''contact clauses'', because what characterizes them is the close contact in sound and sense between the clause and what precedes it: in sent
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  • ...a coherent whole. For a harmonic complex tone, the residue pitch is usualy close to the pitch of the [[fundamental component]], but that component does not
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  • ...n every possible world. The distinction between extension and intension is close to Frege's distinction between reference (Bedeutung) and sense (Sinn) and i
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  • ...producing [[voiced]] sounds. The number of times the vocal folds open and close per second is the [[frequency]] of vocal fold vibration (the [[fundamental
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  • ...output intensity of the corresponding synthesising filter. In this way, a close replica of the original speech spectrum is obtained. This type of vocoder i
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  • *[[close apposition]]
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  • ...rseness results when the vocal folds do not vibrate smoothly and/or do not close completely during vibration. Other common voice disorder symptoms include i
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  • ...of Indo-European (Germanic, Slavic, Celtic, Romance). Some families are so close-knit that they constitute a single genus, e.g. Turkic, Mongolic, Athapaskan
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  • ...ding five years (1950-1955) with his family in Paris, where he established close contacts with the leading French Orientalists. In 1953, he was elected mem ...retirement, he and his wife Käte left Mainz and settled in Erdmannsweiler, close to their birthplace in the Black Forest. In March 1998, they moved to Boven
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  • | [[Close vowel|Close]] || iː ||   || uː | [[Near-close vowel|Near-close]] || ɪ ||   || ʊ
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  • ...author of the list of discriminant features which Czekanowski used was his close associate T. Lehr-Spławinski. These linguistic features were assigned bina ...ntitative relatedness of languages. His results undermined the thesis of a close relationship between the Baltic and Germanic groups, placing the western Sl
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  • an island on the Barents Sea coast close to present-day Murmansk. The [[Russian]] name of the island goes back to th
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  • ! close to close-mid ! close to open-mid
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  • ...al-xiṭaṭ wal-'āθār'' (2002:238) that "its language is called Siwi, and is close to the language of (the large Berber tribe) Zanāta".
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  • ...t is probably in the angular gyrus, in the lower part of the parietal lobe close to Wernicke's area, that has connections to the phonological node (in Werni
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  • ...cal-mathematical faculty (St. Petersburg University) in 1859, where he had close contact with important persons from the literary scene, such as Apollon A.
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  • | || door || (tree-INST) || close-RES-PRS-3SG | || door || close-''RES-PASS''-PRS-3SG ||
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  • ...pes of situation” (Halliday et. al. 1964, 87), which means that there is a close relationship between language and context of situation. Most linguists agre ...mate, casual, slangy, or hearty' (ibid.) is used between family members or close friends. However, Quirk et. al. point out that the inner three-way distinct
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  • ...:20%; padding:1mm; border:1px solid #aaaaaa; background-color:#C9C9C9" | [[Close]] ...:20%; padding:1mm; border:1px solid #aaaaaa; background-color:#C9C9C9" | [[Close mid]]
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  • ...only one meaning. These meanings are distinct from each other and have no close schema in common. That is why a single expression may lead to multiple inte
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  • ..., face, maintaining social relationship as well as humor are to be seen in close connection with verbal irony.
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  • Of the forms, the upper one shows the '''non-distal''' (i.e., close), the lower one the '''distal''' (i.e., far) form of the suffix. In the non ...feature, being ''žedi'' in the close group genitive 1 and ''žediz'' in the close group genitive 2. For ordinary possessors these forms would be ''žedus'' a
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  • *1970d. Some tonal systems that come close to being pitch accent systems but don't quite make it. Papers from the 6th
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  • There are five phonemic vowels, which are close to cardinal [a e i o u].
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