अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «ORINASAL» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
orinasal का उपयोग पता करें।
orinasal aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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The University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
The Rssrrmron is of two kinds, the oral, and the orinasal. The former covers the
month only, and is therefore more comely in its appearance than the latter, which
includes the nostrils also. The instrument itself is now rendered quite invisible', ...
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Surgery for Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
We also attempted to underline the advantages and disadvantages of the new
orinasal digital fluxmeter sleep apnea screener compared to traditional
investigations (oximetry, Epworth scale). We focused not only on purely clinical
aspects, but ...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal
Parents and Guardians should promptly geek the benefit for Children of defective
utterance. The most inveterate cases find relief. — Address (post paid), 1, Iluinei
ton Terrace, Hackney. THE ORINASAL RESPIRATOR for NIGHT COUGH-The ...
Sydney Smith, Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey, Macvey Napier, 1840
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On Early Englis Pronunciation
(m) an orinasal resonance of voice while the mouth is in the position for (p), 1148,
col. 2 ; the tongue should obstruct the cavity of the mouth as little as possible, or (
n, q) may be generated, for which the opening of the lips is not necessary.
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American Anthropologist
Positionally there are seven classes of phonems in Tewa. 1. Orinasal vowels,
pronounced with mouth and nose passages open: a (Eng. father, but orinasal), g.
(Eng. man, but orinasal), f (mod. Greek e, but orinasal), \ (Portuguese sim), ...
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Papers of the School of American Archaeology
I. ORINASAL Vowsts é (bat, very short, but orinasal) [é]; é (debt, very short, but
orinasal) [if]; 5 (pin, very short, but orinasal) [I]; (i (an, very short, but orinasal) [(1];
6 (done, very short, but orinasal) [6]; 0 (pull, very short, but orinasal) [14]; a? (had
...
PHONETIC KEY 1. Orinasal vowels, pronounced with mouth and nose passages
open: 1; (Eng. father, but orinasal), q'. (French pas, but orinasal), Q (moderately
close o, orinasal), 'y, (Eng. rule, but orinasal), az (Eng. man, but orinasal), ...
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New Testament Greek: An Introduction
In other words, rather than stopping one's breath by closing the orinasal passage,
one simply narrows the orinasal passage. j, q, c as [f], [q], and [kh] In Attic Greek,
the letters j, q, and c were stops, not fricatives (contrary to the Erasmian ...
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London Medical and Surgical Journal
The instrument is of two kinds ; one, the oral is adapted to the mouth alone ; the
other, which may be named the orinasal, has a communication with the nostrils,
as well as the mouth, to suit the convenience of persons who have not acquired ...
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The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary:
Relating to, or uttered with, mouth and nose ; as, an orinasal vowel (French) ; ^t 4
I Noun. An orinasal vowel ; srtll 4^t 15 6'-rl-61e, n. 1. (Also golden oriole) A bird
with golden Golden oriole. plumage ; facts I 2. A genus of American birds of ...