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A continuant is a sound produced with an incomplete closure of the oral vocal tract.
The simple continuant gives the value of a continued fraction of the form .
Continuant (the opposite of a stop)
An epenthetic stop occurs between a nasal and a continuant or sonorant.
The determinant of a tridiagonal matrix is given by a continuant of its elements.
Glottalization only affects open syllables and syllables ending in a continuant or a vowel.
Compared to standard Cantonese, Cenxi dialect appears to have obvious nasal continuant.
If not a vowel, the last sound will very likely be a continuant, especially a nasal, as in Jean, Kathleen, Sharon, Ann.
The agent could be considered as a substance or continuant, and not by a total cause which contains as factors events in and dispositions of the agent.
The coda may consist of any single consonant, a continuant and a glottal stop, or an approximant and any stop.
As the manner of articulation of is already adequately defined as nasal or lateral, the term frictionless continuant is used to describe /r/.
In algebra, the continuant is a multivariate polynomial representing the determinant of a tridiagonal matrix and having applications in generalized continued fractions.
Terminology also changed: "breathed" to voiceless, "frictionless continuant" to approximant, "rolled" to trill, "flapped" to tap or flap.
When a nasal CV suffix occurs where C is a continuant or a vibrant /r/, the nasalization spreads regressively to the preceding vowel.
Before Peter Ladefoged coined the term "approximant" in the 1960s the term "frictionless continuant" referred to non-lateral approximants.
The fortition is typically a change from continuant to affricate or continuant to stop (i.e. adding a period of closure to the articulation).
The retroflex continuant 'ZHA' of the Literary Dialect is realized in the Muslim dialect as the palatal 'YA'.
If the glottalized continuant is followed by a consonant, the glottalized phoneme is not released, i.e. man- -khu-cha [manʔ.
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 Incantations).
The primitive Adunaic combinations of consonants, in consequence, are due mainly to the contact of the basic consonants, and are predominantly of the form 'Continuant + some other consonant', or vice versa.
In phonetics, a nasal, also called a nasal occlusive, nasal stop in contrast with a nasal fricative, or nasal continuant, is an occlusive consonant produced with a lowered velum, allowing air to escape freely through the nose.
When a word is vocalically apocopated (sound lost at the end of the word) and ends in a consonant group of a continuant plus a voiceless stop, it then goes through consonantic apocope, so the word-final consonant is lost.
The ontologies are divided into two varieties: continuant (or snapshot) ontologies, comprehending continuant entities such as three-dimensional enduring objects, and occurrent ontologies, comprehending processes conceived as extended through (or as spanning) time.
Similarly where it preceded a voiced continuant (as in HR, HM, HZ, etc.); but before B, D, G it tended to become voiced, that is to become the same as 3, and so to disappear, being merged in the preceding vowel.
If the glottalized continuant is followed by a vowel, it is released and the release repeats the continuant so that it can be said to act like the onset of the following syllable, e.g. man- -ok [manʔ.