10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRIDENCY»
Discover the use of
stridency in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
stridency and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics
Stridency deletion refers to the lack of a stridency contrast. Although this label is
not common across all analysis programs, it is often used to refer to any pattern
that results in the loss of a strident phoneme regardless of whether or not the two
...
Martin J. Ball, Michael R. Perkins, Nicole Müller, 2009
2
An Effort Based Approach to Consonant Lenition
1. DOCUMENTING THE GENERALIZATION. 1.1. STRIDENCY. Stridency, as
used herein, refers to high noise intensity of fricatives and affricates. However, in
the absence of explicit description of sounds as strident or nonstrident in the
survey ...
3
Making Healthcare Care: Managing Via Simple Guiding Principles
He contrasts this to his experiences in the countryside of France, where his
doctor engaged in true honest dialogue. Socratic dialogue often reverts to
strident debate. Stridency is accompanied by a reluctance of either side to
acknowledge that ...
4
Theology in a New Key: Responding to Liberation Themes
The Beneficial Effects of Stridency Sometimes it is only after the intrusion of
stridency that our ears are opened to hear the melody in the way it is meant to be
heard. Stridency, dissonance, discord can sometimes give new meaning to the ...
Robert McAfee Brown, 1978
5
The Blackwell Companion to Phonology: Suprasegmental and ...
But, in order to generate /t/ → [tj], the ranking of the constraints must be exactly
the opposite: Ident[+ant] and Ident[−strid] must outrank Posterior and Stridency,
respectively. The problem with classic OT is that it assumes strict parallelism as
one ...
Marc van Oostendorp, Colin J. Ewen, Elizabeth Hume, 2011
6
Headhood, Elements, Specification and Contrastivity: ...
We need to ask which kinds of phonological distinctions are needed within the
realm of stops and fricatives. Candidates are 'voicing', 'stridency', 'tenseness', '
lateralisation' and 'nasalisation', all of which have been suggested as 'manner-
like' ...
Philip Carr, Jacques Durand, Colin J. Ewen, 2005
7
American Holocaust: The Price of Victimless Crime Laws
The stridency of those who favor laws regarding drugs, prostitution and gambling
is readily apparent. It is also apparent that those in favor of the laws are intolerant
of the people who are targeted by the laws. Religious people are also ...
8
Contributions to Comparative Mythology: Studies in ...
The distribution of mark and unmarkedness between stridency and mellowness
is diametrically opposite in abrupt and in continuant consonants. Mellowness for
the abrupts and stridency for the continuants are exemplifications of the ...
9
The Sound Pattern of Russian: A Linguistic and Acoustical ...
Stridency is distinctive for all noncompact consonants. Continuant consonants
except [x] are strident while most stops are mellow. The feature of stridency is,
therefore, in complementary distribution with the feature continuant vs.
interrupted in ...
The distribution of mark and unmarkedness between stridency and mellowness
is diametrically opposite in abrupt and in continuant consonants. Mellowness for
the abrupts and stridency for the continuants are exemplifications of the ...
Roman Jakobson, Stephen Rudy, 1985
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STRIDENCY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
stridency is used in the context of the following news items.
Lord Steel: “Belligerence and stridency are now the order of the day …
Belligerence and stridency are now the order of the day in Edinburgh as well. [Ed – Slugger readers might recognise those traits in Stormont too?] Lord Steel of ... «Slugger O'Toole, Jul 15»
True Detective Season 2 Episode 4 Review: Is going rogue the only …
He is using words like Apoplectic, Stridency, and Louche! Then there is covering the tea stains on the table cover. Is this his way of clinging to the new life he has ... «Daily News & Analysis, Jul 15»
Review: 'True Detective' Season 2 Episode 4, 'Down Will Come …
"Stridency," okay. "Apoplectic"? Fine. But "louche"? Does Frank have custom word of the day toilet paper for Ivy League gangsters? Does he think it's threatening ... «Indie Wire, Jul 15»
Can We Trust the New Dialogue Between India and Pakistan?
What changed so suddenly that New Delhi decided to forgo stridency in favor of engagement? One cannot discount the possibility of pressure on New Delhi ... «The Diplomat, Jul 15»
True Detective Review: "Maybe Tomorrow"
Semyon: There's a certain stridency at work here. I'm going to put it off to you getting blasted. Velcoro: Oh, frankly…I'm apoplectic. Semyon: I'm feeling a little ... «Paste Magazine, Jul 15»
Should we be worried politics has become so humorless?
Stridency is up; the capacity to take teasing is down. At least that's my hunch. There is no national gag-o-meter to measure such things. The absence of laughter ... «Knoxville News Sentinel, Jun 15»
Almagro as new OAS chief pledges to end fragmentation and to …
... with seeking practical solutions to the enduring problems of our region than with rhetoric and stridency in statements guided by one ideology or another.”. «MercoPress, May 15»
AAP flawed champion of new politics: JP
But he said that AAP's "stridency, anarchic anti-institutionalism, freebies and reckless populism are troubling". "There is a deep desire to end plutocracy and ... «Greatandhra.com, Feb 15»
'Ghar Wapsi' row: VHP softens its tone, says it is a long-time goal
VHP's stridency on the issue was missing when questioned about the organisation's resolution in its meeting of December 28-29, of pressing the government for ... «Economic Times, Jan 15»
Wainwright in Winter
Yet this and all the other tender presaging of compromised singlehood Mr. Wainwright delivers with triumphant stridency. Wainwright fans will recognize the ... «East Hampton Star, Dec 14»