What does lip mean in biology? Lip. 1.One of the two fleshy folds which surround the orifice of the mouth in manand many other animals. In man the lips are organs of speech essential to certain articulations. What does Lit mean slang? Lit has been used as slang for over a century, ...
With music, however, priorities change. Speech may speeed up or slow down in order to fit a certain rhythm, singers constantly employ non-standard articulations of vowels and consonants to help with pitch or to create effect, and a bunch of sounds will be competing with the voice for attenti...
Woodfull-Harris asked musicians, he asked the music, and he did some digging. Could a "O" mean anything else? "In many respects, articulations and signs we use today had a completely different meaning to composers in the 19th century and early 20th century," Woodfull-Harris said. Apparentl...
Following Ward, it is nevertheless crucial to note the intermeshing of grossness, amusement, fascination, and desirability in straight male bodily explorations, as well as how articulations of repulsion may be a means to affirm and maintain the malleable boundaries of straight sexual identities. The...
I mean to signal with this term the ways in which differing conceptions of the voice and its powers are linked historically to different conceptions of the body's form, measure, and susceptibility, along with its dynamic articulations with its phys- ical and social environments. In the idea ...
or illiberal articulations of democracy as well. To not figure out how to democratically accept the city–and the kinds of practical education in limits and community connection and place which they provide, to at least some urbanites, in some contexts, some of the time–is to allow one’s ...
passage. Of course that does NOT mean your hand should be moving all the time. It should mostly remain still, with the fingers coming down from the base knuckles, during any passage. So I am more talking about adapting the hand position between different passages of a different technical ...
Pataphors unsettle this mechanism; they use the facade of metaphorical similarity as a basis for establishing an entirely new range of references and outlandish articulations: a new world in the midst of the old, the novel taking to the streets. Just as Kafka sought to forge a new form of...