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continuant
continuant, a. and n. (kənˈtɪnjuːənt) [a. F. continuant or L. continuānt- pr. pple. of continuāre.] A. adj. 1. Continuing, persisting in time, enduring; remaining in force.1610 Healey St. Aug. Citie of God v. xviii. (1620) 213 Romes Empire, so spacious and so continuant. 1642 Sir E. Dering Sp. on Re...
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Continuant
In phonetics, a continuant is a speech sound produced without a complete closure in the oral cavity. By one defintion, continuant is a distinctive feature that refers to any sound produced with an incomplete closure of the vocal tract, thus encompassing
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Continuant (mathematics)
Definition
The n-th continuant is defined recursively by
Properties
The continuant can be computed by taking the sum of all possible products of x1, The generalized continuant is precisely the determinant of the tridiagonal matrix
In Muir's book the generalized continuant is simply called continuant
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retroflexed
retroflexed, a. [f. as retroflex a. + -ed1.] 1. Bot. Bending or bent backwards, or backwards and forwards, retroflex; also Path. (cf. retroflexion).1806 J. Galpine Brit. Bot. 83 Cor. retroflexed: L. cordate, angular, denticulate. 1872 Peaslee Ovarian Tumors 61 Frequently the uterus, being also carri...
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Perdurantism
of a continuant’s existence; e.g., with a continuant like an apple, there are as many distinct objects as there are stages in the span of the apple’s Perdurantists and endurantists both think there is only one object—one continuant—that persists, while
exdurantists think that there is one continuant
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Inupik
Inupik, n. (and a.) (ɪˈnʊpɪk) [Coined by Swadesh (see Yupik a. and n., quot. 19511); cf. *Inupiaq n. (and a.).] The language of the Inuit, a major division of the Eskimo-Aleut family, comprising numerous dialects spoken in areas ranging from north-western Alaska eastwards throughout the Canadian Arc...
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Approximant
Terminology
Before Peter Ladefoged coined the term "approximant" in the 1960s, the terms "frictionless continuant" and "semivowel" were used to refer argue that the increased airflow arising from voicelessness alone makes a voiceless continuant a fricative, even if lacking a greater constriction in the
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syncategorematic
syncategorematic, a. (sɪnˌkætɪgɒrɪˈmætɪk) [ad. Gr. συγκατηγορηµατικός, f. συγκατηγόρηµα: see prec. and -ic.] In Logic: of the nature of a syncategorem: opp. to categorematic. Also in extended uses in linguistic analysis.1827 Whately Logic (ed. 2) 347 Syncategorematic words are such as cannot singly ...
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Frictionless
Frictionless can refer to:
Frictionless market
Frictionless continuant
Frictionless sharing
Frictionless plane
Frictionless flow
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Segen
The concept of Segen thus became the continuant of the incantation formulas of the pre-Christian period (the only surviving samples of which are the Merseburg
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Piping output to grep I've got this line in my bash script: ./tg/tg -c $THIS_DIR/tg/config 2>&1 | grep ".\+" But it doesn't work. `tg` is running and producing output continuously (means doesn't te...
In case of " _greping_ " though a continuant input - use `--line-buffered` option:
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Trondheimsk
When it occurs after a short vowel before a voiceless stop (particularly ), it is realized as a voiceless dental lateral continuant, described variously
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Kedang language
The consonants display different manners of articulation including plosives, nasals, lateral, flap, trill, fricatives and continuant.
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Stavangersk
is realized as a voiced uvular continuant, either a fricative or an approximant . It can be voiceless before a voiceless consonant or a pause.
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Darumbal language
Rhotics
From the existing material, Terrill concludes that there were likely three phonemically distinct rhotic consonants: a retroflex continuant, and
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