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- the purely glottalic ejective consonants, implosives can be modified by phonation. Contrastive implosives are found in approximately 13% of the world's...
- Implosion can refer to: Implosion (mechanical process) Building implosion Implosion-type nuclear weapon In phonetics, an airstream mechanism ****ociated...
- Navy's (USN) sonar detection of an acoustic signature consistent with an implosion around the time communications with the submersible ceased, suggesting...
- The Folk Implosion is an American band founded in the early 1990s by Lou Barlow and John Davis. It was initially a side-project started by Barlow to explore...
- languages with implosives are in sub-Saharan Africa; another big cluster is in Southeast Asia. Only 16% of the languages with implosives occur elsewhere...
- the Khoisan languages and some neighboring Bantu languages of Africa), implosives (found in languages such as Sindhi, Hausa, Swahili and Vietnamese), and...
- diacritic for implosives). A very similar-looking letter, ⟨ ƒ ⟩ (an ⟨f⟩ with a tail), is used in Ewe for /ɸ/. Features of the voiced palatal implosive: Its manner...
- Implosion is the collapse of an object into itself from a pressure differential or gravitational force. The opposite of explosion (which expands the volume)...
- mean free path between nuclei in the compressed fuel ****embly (for the implosion design), this takes about a millionth of a second (a microsecond), by...
- Lendu has voiceless implosives, /ɓ̥ ɗ̥ ʄ̊/ (/ƥ ƭ ƈ/). However, Goyvaerts (1988) had described these as creaky-voiced implosives /ɓ̰ ɗ̰ ʄ̰/, as in Hausa...