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Phonetics (1943:144). "The
sonorants are
nonvocoid resonants and
comprise the
lateral resonant orals and
resonant nasals (e.g. [m], [n], and [l])." Ian Maddieson...
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subjected to an
external force or
vibration whose frequency matches a
resonant frequency (or
resonance frequency) of the system,
defined as a frequency...
- consonants,
implosive and implosive-like consonants, and
glottalized resonants"
according to the
number of
languages in
which these sounds occur, the...
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multiple types of
resonant converter:
Series resonant converter Parallel resonant converter class E
resonant converter class E
resonant rectifier Zero-voltage...
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Resonant inverters are
electrical inverters based on
resonant current oscillation. In
series resonant inverters the
resonating components and switching...
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exhibits resonance or
resonant behavior. That is, it
naturally oscillates with
greater amplitude at some frequencies,
called resonant frequencies, than at...
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Vowels and the
syllabic resonants /m n l/ can take
either high or low tone. High tone is
written with an acute.
Syllabic resonants are
marked with a dot...
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which Musqueam speakers glottalize resonants. Phonetically,
there are
glottalized resonants (e.g. [nˀ]) and
resonants preceded or
followed by
glottal stops...
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glottal stop
before resonant-reflexes, as well as language-internal
evidence showing presence and
absence of
glottal stops around resonants in
various related...
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Resonant inductive coupling or
magnetic phase synchronous coupling is a
phenomenon with
inductive coupling in
which the
coupling becomes stronger when...