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| | <b>Clickb> consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There is ongoing discussion as to which other clicks are best analysed as consonant clusters, as in several cases this is not obvious. |  | | Clicks appear more stop-like or more affricate-like depending on their place of articulation: Clicks involving an apical alveolar or laminal postalveolar closure are acoustically abrupt and sharp like plain stops, while bilabial, dental and lateral clicks have a longer and acoustically noisier sounds that are more like affricates. |  | | Generally a <b>clickb> is replaced by a consonant that retains the manner of articulation of the accompaniment. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Click_consonant
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| | PSY 531 General Announcements |
 | | (The difference between a voiced consonant and an unvoiced consonant is in the IPA table of consonants -- in the cell defined as bilabial plosive, the phoneme on the left, /p/, is unvoiced, and the phoneme on the right, /b/, is voiced. |  | | For both (pulmonic) consonants and the vowels, you'll notice that particular sounds fall in a 2-dimensional chart, where the dimension are features of the speech sounds. |  | | <b>Clickb> on this link to go to the Part of Speech Tagging Demonstration site and type in the sentence: The boy from Wisconsin told the girl he was from New York |
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http://online.sfsu.edu/~johnjkim/courses/FALL03/531/531.general_info.html
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| | Great Ideas for Teaching |
 | | The target words are arranged by consonants, consonant clusters, vowels and diphthongs, and positions of sound words. |  | | Flip and Say Articulation Flip Books- <b>Clickb> Here to Order. |  | | The Entire World of L Book of Stories- <b>Clickb> Here to Order. |
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http://www.gift-inc.com/mall/dept.asp?dept_id=200
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| | wiki/Cyrillic alphabet Definition / wiki/Cyrillic alphabet Research |
 | | [<b>clickb> for more] consonant A consonant is a sound in spoken language that is characterized by a constriction or closure at one or more points along the vocal tract. |  | | Most consonants can be joined to one or two other consonants so that the inherent vowel is supp... |  | | [<b>clickb> for more] experienced as Bulgaria's capital in the 9th and the 10th century is a plausible reason for the incorporation of Greek letters into the Glagolitic alphabet. |
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http://www.elresearch.com/wiki/Cyrillic_alphabet
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| | Shut Up and U0298 Me! |
 | | Maybe you or your readers might be interested in more information on clicks, bilabial or otherwise. |  | | I didn’t give the name any thought until a few minutes later when Sean says to me “but don't send it to anyone that you wouldn't kiss in real life.” When the penny finally dropped I laughed so hard I almost fell out of my chair. |  | | One of the things phenny can do is identify Unicode code points so I asked her to find “bullseye”. |
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http://norman.walsh.name/2004/06/09/U0298
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| | Lao Writing System: kaang Consonants |
 | | has a double function: initial consonant and vowel) |  | | " is used for the vowel because the syllable ends in a consonant. |  | | The tone of a syllable is partially determined by the class of the initial consonant. |
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http://www.seasite.niu.edu/lao/laolanguage/LaoWritingSystem/kaang_body.htm
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| | telugu.html |
 | | To view the stroking order for any vowel or consonant, <b>clickb> on the required akshara and <b>clickb> on the Animate button. |  | | The applet will animate only the basic vowels and consonants of the script. |  | | Consonants unique to specific languages may not all be shown correctly. |
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http://acharya.iitm.ac.in/lang_scripts/animations/telugu.html
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| | Greek |
 | | <b>Clickb> on the MLA Interactive Language Map to find out where Greek is spoken in the U.S. Dialects |  | | <b>Clickb> here for an easy lesson in learning to recognize the Greek script. |  | | <b>Clickb> here to listen to the pronunciation of some common phrases in Greek. |
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http://www.nvtc.gov/lotw/months/february/greek.html
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| | Easy Path to Reading Phonics Outline Page |
 | | he Easy Path to Reading Program is made up of logical, sequential introductions of vowels, consonants, combinations and limited sight words to enable the student to form complete sentences as they progress. |  | | Set 2 covers consonant digraphs, initial consonant blends, vowel diphthongs, and several irregular spellings. |  | | Set 1 includes short vowels and consonants, final blends, multi-syllable words, and some related sight word groups. |
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http://www.easypathtoreading.com/easypathoutline.htm
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| | Sony Pictures Games Wheel of Fortune |
 | | Pick a consonant or buy a vowel to solve one of many puzzles in categories such as "Phrase," "Same Name," or "Before & After." Watch the money pile up as you progress through the puzzles but beware: your next spin could land you on "Bankrupt" or "Lose a Turn!" |  | | <b>Clickb> "Solve" once you know the puzzle answer and fill in the missing letters using your keyboard. |  | | <b>Clickb> on the Power Meter to spin the wheel when the puzzle round begins. |
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http://www.sonypictures.com/games/wof
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| | Pig Latin -- An English to Pig Latin Translator |
 | | Differentiates between "Y" as vowel and "Y" as consonant |  | | Words that start with a consonant have all consonant letters up to the first vowel moved to the end of the word (as opposed to just the first consonant letter), and "AY" is appended. |  | | More Pig Latin information than you ever wanted to know about. |
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http://www.snowcrest.net/donnelly/piglatin.html
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| | Consonants - (Know) |
 | | The chosen consonant will be displayed in a faint background to assist you to draw the character (with a crayon) over it (Didn't we enjoy doing it with slate and pencil in our kindergarten ?). |  | | Each consonant will be used in four sample words like, 'thambi', 'thangai', 'thamil', for 'tha'. |  | | This is a loop where the consonants will appear at random colors, random positions with sound. |
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http://www.kalvi.com/cons.htm
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| | <b>Clickb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Clickb>, a game show hosted by Ryan Seacrest. |  | | BBC TV technology show, see <b>Clickb> (television programme). |  | | <b>Clickb>, a department store affiliated with Acme Fresh Markets in Akron, Ohio. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Click
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| | Thai |
 | | <b>Clickb> here on the Modern Language Association Interactive Language Map to find out where Thai is spoken in the United States. |  | | They are determined by a combination of the class of the syllable-initial consonant (high, mid or low), vowel length (long or short), and by the syllable-final consonant. |  | | It is a syllabic script in which each consonant has an implicit short /a/ vowel if it stands by itself and an implicit short /o/ vowel if it is followed by another consonant. |
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http://www.nvtc.gov/lotw/months/may/Thai.html
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| | Teacher's Guide |
 | | <b>Clickb> to the first page and have a student read the first sentence. |  | | Before they place any objects in the box, students should <b>clickb> on each of the other objects shown and review their names. |  | | <b>Clickb> the speaker icon to hear the second sentence and again read the phrase together. |
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http://teacher.scholastic.com/clifford1/lesson1.htm
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| | ipedia.com: Fricative consonant Article |
 | | Manners of articulation Nasal consonant Stop consonant Fricative consonant Lateral consonant Approximant consonant Semivowel Liquid consonant Flap consonant Trill consonant Ejective consonant <b>Clickb> co... |  | | Ubykh may be the language with the most fricatives, with 26. |  | | This number actually outstrips the number of all consonants in English (which has 24 consonants). |
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http://www.ipedia.com/fricative_consonant.html
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| | Hausa Consonants |
 | | Hausa has many words which contain geminate or "doubled" consonants. |  | | <b>Clickb> on the words in red to hear the Hausa pronunciation of the "f" sound, then say a word with an English "f" to see if you can hear the difference. |  | | These are produced by holding the tongue and/or lips in the position of the consonant for a longer period of time than for the corresponding simple consonants. |
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http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/aflang/Hausa/Pronunciation/consonants.html
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| | Marion Downs National Center |
 | | Number of Simple Consonant Types: Expressive Language Quotient at Least 80 |  | | Number of Simple Consonant Types: Expressive Language Quotient at Least 60-79 |  | | Number of Simple Consonant Types: Expressive Language Quotient at Least < 60 |
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http://www.colorado.edu/slhs/mdnc/research/speech/consonants.html
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| | Khoisan - TheBestLinks.com - Africa, Botswana, Bantu, <b>Clickb> consonant, ... |
 | | The Khoisan languages are characterised by <b>clickb> consonants. |  | | Khoisan, Africa, Botswana, Bantu, <b>Clickb> consonant, Khoisan languages, Namibia... |  | | Particular groups are the Khoi and the Bushmen (in the past known as Hottentots and San respectively, though some now regard those names as derogatory). |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Khoisan.html
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| | Java program to memorize kana |
 | | <b>Clickb> the applet and you will see the description of the kana and other kana of the same consonant group. |  | | Sorry, your browser cannot load the Java applet. |
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http://www.geocities.com/takasugishinji/japanese/javatest.html
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| | Liquid consonant - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase |
 | | Liquid consonants, or liquids, are speech sounds; more specific, they are approximant consonants that are not classified as semivowels (glides) because they do not correspond phonetically to specific vowels (in the way that, for example, the initial [j] in English yes corresponds to [i]). |  | | The class of liquids can be divided into lateral liquids and rhotics. |  | | Recommended Font to see diacritics - VU Arial. |
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http://www.indopedia.org/Liquid_consonants.html
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| | Semivowel - Psychology Central |
 | | Even though both the [w] and the [ʊ̯] are similar to the vowel [u], the transcription [waʊ̯] indicates that the initial segment is considered to be a consonant by the transcriber, while the final segment is considered to form a diphthong with the preceding vowel. |  | | (See approximant for details.) However, languages such as Nepali and Samoan have additional semivowels such as [e̯] and [o̯] that correspond to mid vowels, and which other than being non-syllabic are not at all like consonants. |  | | Semivowels (also called semiconsonants or glides, though these are now dispreferred) are non-syllabic vowels that form diphthongs with syllabic vowels. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Semivowel
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/cl/click_consonant.htm
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| | <b>Clickb> languages |
 | | Each language has a set of four or five <b>clickb> sounds, which are essentially double consonants made by sucking the tongue down from the roof of the mouth. |  | | Outside of Africa, the only language known to use clicks is Damin, an extinct aboriginal language in Australia that was taught only to men for initiation rites. |  | | From the New York Times: In <b>Clickb> Languages, an Echo of the Tongues of the Ancients. |
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http://www.mirabilis.ca/archives/000594.html
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| | Wikinfo Stop consonant |
 | | Some languages have stops made with other mechanisms too: these are called ejective, implosive, or <b>clickb> dependent on the mechanism. |  | | A stop or plosive is a consonant sound produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract by the lips or tongue. |  | | In the case of oral stops, the airflow is blocked completely, causing pressure to build up. |
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http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.php?title=Stop_consonant
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| | Spectrogram Reading - What are phonemes? |
 | | Linguists classify the speech sounds used in a language into a number of abstract categories called phonemes. |  | | Figure 1 - Part of the IPA consonant chart. |
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http://cslu.cse.ogi.edu/tutordemos/SpectrogramReading/phoneme.html
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| | <b>clickb> consonant - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Tip: <b>Clickb> on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "<b>clickb> consonant" is defined. |  | | We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word <b>clickb> consonant: |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=click+consonant
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| | Urban Dictionary: <b>clickb> |
 | | Khoisan and some Bantu languages, such as Juoansi and Xhosa, have many clicks in them, as does Tëlþuilgöç. |  | | A <b>clickb> can also be made by separating the lips. |  | | it refers to the "clicks" of a metronome |
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=click&f=1
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