place of articulation 13.If the air stream meets with no obstruction when a sound is pronounced,it is a(n)___. a.voiced consonantb.voiceless consonantc.voweld.explosive 14. The internationally accepted system of phonetic transcription is ___. a.I.P.Ab.I.A.P.Sc.I.S.Sd.S.S.I.P ...
4. The opening between the vocal cords is sometimes referred to as ___.A. glottis B. vocal cavity C. pharynx D. uvula 5. The diphthongs that are made with a movement A. wide B. closing C. narrow D.centering 6. A phoneme is a group of similar sounds called ___.A. minimal ...
2. In terms of the place of articulation, the following sounds [t][d][s][z][n] share the feature of ___.A. palatal B. alveolar C. bilabial D. dental 3. There are different types of affixes or morphemes. The affix "ed" in the word "learned" is known as a(n) ___.A. der...
Insects constitute the most species-rich radiation of metazoa, a success that is due to the evolution of active flight. Unlike pterosaurs, birds and bats, the wings of insects did not evolve from legs1, but are novel structures that are attached to the body via a biomechanically complex hin...
Entailed by this is the notion that meanings not only exist, but are full of the same contradictory and contesting forces as the society which produces, circulates and consumes them. His theory of articulation precisely addresses this sense of complexity. It’s a sophistication of his earlier ...
terms, this article will examine instances of his ethical agency and its articulation by the narrator. It will argue that, rather than part of a satire of the clergymen along the lines of Henry Fielding’s cruel Mr. Thwack...
Early whale evolution is characterized by reduction in the number of sacrals, loss of fusion between sacral vertebrae, and the loss of articulation of sacral vertebrae with the pelvis (Buchholtz, 1998). The tail or caudal vertebrae of cetaceans are defined as the first vertebra with a chevron ...
This is but one example of how the DNA of reading has always included the need for its socialising. But while up to now this need has required a physical presence and has been subject to the slow but sure word of mouth system, nowadays technological development has made global participation...
The dissemination of knowledge refers to the process of transferring specialized high-level knowledge or competencies from one place to another, often achieved most effectively through the migration of knowledgeable individuals. This process involves complex spatial diffusion and cognitive considerations between...
Articulation (100) between two parts of a vehicle (2, 3) connected to each other by means of a joint, for example of an articulated vehicle, comprising a buckling joint, the buckling joint being connected to a vehicle part (2, 3 ) by means of an articulation device (320) with a ...