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Since the second-order contribution grows with distance from the leading edge, these effects may be quite pronounced near the trailing edge of the plate.
The uvular fricatives are realised as postvelar or velar fricatives, and the uvular /q/ is pronounced as a glottal stop.
Death of cercariae was pronounced when they failed to respond to mechanical stimulation with a fine needle.
In contrast, morpheme identification requires that the meanings of two or more morphemes that are identically pronounced can be distinguished based on meanings.
In (10) and (11) (see next section), pronounced positions of the derivational chains are indicated by italicization.
A female experimenter gave the verbal instructions live, pronouncing them with a normal speed.
Speakers were reminded that the n is not normally pronounced in such words.
Nowhere, however, did he actually comment upon their legality or illegality, let alone pronouncing a verdict on the very faith of the emperor.
The relationship between political change and change in steel prices is now sharply pronounced.
Referring to the guidelines when pronouncing death was positively associated with postintervention self-assessed competency in writing the note p .049!.
If the higher copy is pronounced, overt phrasal movement results.
The declines are particularly pronounced, however, for partisans.
Estimates suggest that this effect was pronounced in early experiments where a piece of cut-off waveguide was used for wave reflection.
Perception of the helpfulness of the pocket card guidelines had a significant positive association with post-intervention competency in the clinical examination for pronouncing death p .038!.
Cations were found to reduce the equilibrium distance, the effect being more pronounced for divalent than for monovalent ions.
We found considerable variation in the way postnuclear lexical tones are pronounced.
A [?w] sequence variably undergoes metathesis, so that /ta?o+en/ can be pronounced as [ta?.wen] or [taw.?en].
The loanwords were not pronounced by the interviewers.
Settling can of course also be pronounced with a (clear) non-syllabic l.
Added to this, the differences within this minority were also pronounced.
The difference in performance under the three conditions was much less pronounced in the highest proficiency group than in the other groups.
The syllables were pronounced by two actors, male and female, in a variety of elocutions.
Thus, words are spelled as they are pronounced, and morphemes that are pronounced differently in different words are also spelled in different ways.
The child was asked to look at the drawing as the examiner pronounced the stimulus.
Antidepressants as add-on treatment to antipsychotics for people with schizophrenia and pronounced negative symptoms: a systematic review of randomized trials.
I risked been pronounced an ' infant' or been confirmed blind.
First, the refrain word is pronounced by the knight in all stanzas except the last: he controls the shepherdess.
Interestingly, participants 7 and 8 both pronounced repetieron and mentieron in their thinkalouds on the posttest.
There were however significant discontinuities, particularly pronounced in urban areas.
The dispersion of starting age is rather pronounced in some of the instruments.
If they erred, the experimenter pronounced the item again and the children repeated it.
Generally, the effect of predictability is not as high as the frequency effect on fixation duration but is pronounced on word skipping.
The names of the pictures were also pronounced by the experimenter.
In other words, pseudoword pronunciation was considered to be correct whenever a given grapheme was pronounced similarly to a plausible corresponding phoneme in the language.
Thus, the t phoneme is likely to be pronounced correctly in tea or eaten before boat.
In the latter half of the season, streak disease and rust were pronounced.
The non-linear effect is especially pronounced at small wave-number.
If an apostrophized version can be pronounced, and strikes the ear as natural, then that form should be used in writing.
The small number of test items (10 classifiers), however, is too small for pronouncing definitively on early classifier acquisition.
During contractions, the higher the trend inflation of industrial output price, the less pronounced is the deterioration in agents' real standard of living.
However, their actual connections, financial or social, were hardly pronounced.
A pattern of cross-investment between non-agriculture and agricultural activities was pronounced in many study sites.
She projects, from the start, an alternative lesson, and at the end she pronounces her pride in being like her aunt.
Epenthesized forms are more articulatorily complex than reduced forms because the coda is actually pronounced, albeit together with an alien vowel.
In the north the use of forced labour was central to sustaining the plantation economy : here differentiation took different forms but was no less pronounced.
Overall, oligarchic dominance was pronounced at all the spatial scales investigated, although decreasing with increasing scale.
The effect on the d-wave was par ticularly pronounced.
Consequently, open-class items are pronounced more accurately than closed-class items, both in terms of more correct forms and closer approximations to the target.
The tritan vectors were less pronounced as stimulus size increased.
There was not as pronounced a clustering of data above and below the regression lines as those shown in the detection task.
The section on the effects of enhanced cortical excitation suggests that in such a spindle state synchrony becomes more widespread and pronounced.
In this view, pronounced peaks in leaf production across a population or community would not be expected in wet tropical forests.
A loss of resolution is especially pronounced in the mixed layer at the upper boundary of the ocean, as this layer is vertically homogeneous.
Spellings were scored in terms of how they represented the phonemes in the spoken word rather than how they would be pronounced.
In the diacritic training task, the children were first asked to touch their larynx while pronouncing /p/ and /b/.
The sternum is pronounced, as are the shoulders.
In the same way, pronounced contrasts between the public and private audiences of the bey were underlined until the 1820s.
The publishers should also include alternative spellings which are considered more accurate when they are pronounced.
They replaced the vowel when it was not pronounced as part of a separate syllable as in lov'd, forc'd, and teem'd.
Moments later, when the heart monitor produced a flat line, the physician pronounced the patient dead.
Since the ratio actually fluctuates between 40 and 100, the impact is clearly pronounced.
Currently, almost all organs for transplantation are obtained from persons who are pronounced dead under "brain death" criteria.
One test item (veterinarian) was pronounced correctly by only one participant and therefore was eliminated.
The experimenter pronounced the word, used it in a sentence, and then pronounced the word again.
Each character represents a monosyllabic morpheme and is pronounced as an open syllable.
In addition, the recording was monitored by the experimenter, who requested repetition of stimuli that were not pronounced as intended.
Each transfer word was pronounced alone and in a sentence, children repeated the word, and then wrote its spelling.
Each word's conventional spelling was shown and pronounced, and students repeated the word as they slid their finger beneath its letters.
In effect a dictated word is mis-spelt and conversely a printed word is wrongly pronounced.
However, the fact that only one copy within a chain is pronounced could receive an alternative explanation.
A finite length of propagation is required before this instability becomes unacceptedly pronounced.
Such non-equilibrium and dynamic effects can be particularly pronounced with viscoelastic materials and biological surfaces.
The final 7 is pronounced with a terminator to signal the end of the string.
Stress on a word-initial syllable is pronounced with a falling pitch contour in both dialect types.
The option of not pronouncing such a skeletal slot at all is obviously available.
The uvular fricatives are pronounced as velar or postvelar sounds.
Indeed, these studies imply more, since the effect appears especially pronounced for leaders who initiate wars that they subsequently lose.
Such a disadvantage, if it exists, would be expected to be less pronounced in swimming than in athletics.
The tendency to select males is also not as pronounced as reported in previous, less direct studies.
The two novel items ye and taiv were, respectively, pronounced as /je/ with a mid-level tone and /tai/ with a falling-rising tone.
Unstressed syllables were less likely to be pronounced if they were the first syllable of a prosodic foot than if they were the second syllable.
The experimenter pronounced the target word, read out the entire sentence and then said the target word again.
Most nonparticle questions are pronounced with rising intonation.
Particularly pronounced are the expectations placed on readers at the upper level.
Similarly, if wretched and wicked are used as nouns, they are pronounced like the adjectives.
By 1893 the social trauma was becoming pronounced.
Except in a few cases it was pronounced a failure because of the need to use cheaper materials.
The identifying-intensifying distinction between the two uses of such is not as pronounced as some treatments make it out to be.
Thus, the endings of adjectives and nouns are pronounced identically while those of adjectives and verbs are not.
The number of words read per minute was recorded - incorrectly pronounced words were not counted.
At 5:29 the following morning she was pronounced dead.
The differences were quite pronounced for subjects, especially the adults, who did not know that the singers were disabled.
We have seen above that speakers are generally unaware that they are pronouncing schwa at all.
There is no need for phonemes to be represented always by the same letter, or always in the order in which they are pronounced.
As might be expected when linked to the discussion of household structures, the proximity of the generations can be pronounced in rural areas.
Obviously, single-syllable words present no problems- if they are pronounced in isolation they are said with primary stress.
We find them sometimes in words like" happen", which can be pronounced acceptable, and" uppermost", which could be pronounced as more usual.
In the preceding section we mentioned three simple possibilities for the intonation used in pronouncing the one-word utterances" yes" and" no".
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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