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Definition von vélic im Wörterbuch Rumänisch
vélic adj. m., pl. Velic; F. sg. vélica, pl. Velic vélic adj. m., pl. vélici; f. sg. vélică, pl. vélice
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Nonverbal Communication Across Disciplines: Culture, ... - Pagina 97
3.11.4 As for nasal articulations, particularly paralinguistic ones, there are two types: velic and narial. ... but also made at will, similar to the more powerful dorso-velar snort; ingressive velic nasal plosive can occur if the air goes into the nasal ...
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Phonetic Feature Definitions: Their integration into ... - Pagina 57
_ (a) Articulatory data concern measurements of velic movement and of velic height. Phoneticians have examined the relation between, on the one hand, velic height or velic movement and, on the other, the velopharyngeal distance VP.
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Papers in Laboratory Phonology V: Acquisition and the Lexicon
4.4.2.1 Evidence for a high » low parameter It is well-known that the acoustic effect of velic opening does not correlate with the purported VHP in the same simple manner for all vowels. Ohala (1975), Lubker (1968) and Maeda (1989, 1993), ...
Michael B. Broe, Janet B. Pierrehumbert, 2000
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The Sounds of Language: An Introduction to Phonetics - Pagina 10
The upper surface of the velum is called the velic surface. Thus we can refer to velic opening and velic closure. Sounds made with velic opening are called nasal or nasalised; sounds made with velic closure are called oral (Figure 1.13).
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Segmental and Prosodic Issues in Romance Phonology - Pagina 56
Figure 4 shows that although all observations cluster around time 0, the five speakers show three distinct patterns of velic-oral coordination. Subject JO exhibits extensive anticipatory velic opening during the acoustic duration of the fricative for ...
Pilar Prieto, Pilar Prieto i Vives, Joan Mascaró, 2007
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Cognitive Phonology in Construction Grammar: Analytic ... - Pagina 45
The interaction of the velic and oral closures All the vowels are made with a completely free passage of air out of the lungs. When the air escapes through the oral cavity alone, with a velic closure, the vowels are oral Vowels can also be ...
Riitta Välimaa-Blum, 2005
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The Geology of Central Europe: Mesozioc and cenozoic - Pagina 1138
geoloske grade Istre (A review of the geology of Istria). In: Vlahovic, I. & Velic, I. (eds) 1st Croatian Geological Congress, Excursion Guide-Book, Zagreb, 5-30. Velic, I.. Tisljar. J.. Vlahovic, I., Maticec, D.. Korbar, T.. Moro. A. & COSOVIC, V. 2002.
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Voicing in Japanese - Pagina 136
MAX(NAS): Velic aperture of the input has an identical correspondent in the output. (No deletion of velic aperture) The strategy in (19 i) would satisfy MAX(NAS), but violate DEP(NAS) since the velic aperture is extended in the output (e.g., mb ...
Jeroen van de Weijer, Kensuke Nanjo, Tetsuo Nishihara, 2005
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Paralanguage: A Linguistic and Interdisciplinary Approach ...
The smallest, briefest velic articulation is a velic stop [>g'], mainly ingressive but also egressive, occurring typically while sleeping with the mouth open, and even more easily if lying face up; but one can make it at will, its sound being similar to ...
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Comprehensive Articulatory Phonetics: A Tool for Mastering ...
Nasal sounds are produced when the articulator and point of articulation create a complete closure in the oral cavity and the velic is open, allowing the air stream to pass through the nose. This results in a sound that resonates more in the ...
T. L. Cleghorn, N. M. Rugg, 2011