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Candidates for such fully specified segments (segments with a narrow phase window) are multiply articulated stops, ejectives, implosives, clicks and other ' multigesture ' segments.
Restricted phonological behaviour is also a feature of clicks in diachronic phonology.
The analysis of laryngeals and clicks, which form the two opposite poles of the underspecification spectrum, points to the validity of our linguistic hypothesis.
The buttons remained inactive until the second stimulus had finished playing ; thereafter, clicking either button initiated the next trial.
Each cicada either sings, chirps, clicks, or is silent depending on its environment and the weather conditions which are modelled by reaction-diffusion patterns.
Only in browsing do entanglements of loose elements to fixed couplings still work if differences are made: the musician watches and clicks.
Participants indicated whether they believed each item to be a word or a nonword by clicking on an appropriately labeled button on the screen.
Concepts can be generated flexibly by double clicking on means in the tree view; the selected means will then be displayed with a red border.
We show the expected time between clicks of the ratchet for different values of the selection coefficients.
We observed that fixation events follow clicks of the ratchet, as previously thought.
As p reaches 1/60 the time between clicks of the ratchet increases for all parameter combinations, except for very low values of s (<0.01).
The noise segments were ramped on over the ®rst 30 ms, and ramped off over the ®nal 20 ms to avoid clicks.
A user can view and specify formulas by clicking on the formula tabs attached to the bottom right of each cell.
In the case of clicks and affricates such a formal test is not possible, due to the lack of errors.
The fact that phonetically complex and phonologically overspecified sounds like clicks and affricates exhibit no errors is in itself highly significant.
The extraordinary property of clicks seems to be that they are less encoded in the speech string than the other sounds.
83 are clicks, and 13 of the rest have double releases.
Most spreadsheets come with a macro language that allows them to be controlled by program code, as well as by keystrokes and mouse clicks.
The soundfiles play as she rests, and their amplitude cross-fades with the amplitude of shorter clicks and whirrs.
The burst of clicks initially seems disorganised or perhaps stochastic, but it also represents an almost imperceptibly latent dance music.
The edited stimuli that remained after editing were ramped off over 20 milliseconds to avoid clicks.
By clicking different buttons, engineers can switch between the different types of information available and can easily compare information about alternative par ts.
Buildings and features under the cursor identify themselves, and clicking will (eventually) take you to the appropriate inner site.
Evoked potentials to brief clicks occurring within 10 msec of auditory stimulus presentation reflect the conduction of sensory information through auditory brainstem pathways and nuclei.
In the left figure the user clicks on the left wall, which is shared by a double room and the living /dining room.
Table 2 lists the mean naming latencies, the standard deviations, and the true error percentages (without technical errors and mouth clicks).
We have also seen that the ratchet clicks faster in small-world networks than in a corresponding unstructured population.
If, at a given generation, the number of mutations in the least-loaded class increases, the ratchet has clicked.
However, over 50 000 generations we observe more than 400 clicks of the ratchet for these small-effect mutations.
Idealizations can be directly inspected by clicking on an idealization shown in the window or by inspecting first the limitation proper ty.
Since no process shows that clicks interact with any other part of the phonology, there is no reason to reflect them formally in the phonology.
Then by clicking on the signature for that melody, a page appears showing all the sources that contain that melody and all other pertinent information.
Values from each of the three levels are consulted to determine whether each cicada sings, chirps, or clicks, or whether it is inactive.
Each portrait, once you have clicked on the artist, is structured differently.
By clicking the icon, a user can retrieve the comment.
The property of fricatives and clicks not to disclose themselves as human sounds appears to be exploited in cooperative hunting.
The dominant sound materials in this piece are either noise, in the form of clicks, or pure sine tones.
At any time the meaning of one word can be looked up by clicking on it.
After more familiarity with the metaphorical explanation, most become comfortable with the clicks.
In contrast, logging the menu item clicked on may allow scoring of the student's reply to a multiple choice question.
Nurses using this system can generate their own computer scripts automatically by clicking on a special nurse prescribing icon next to a drug.
I stood with them as another guest clicked the camera.
The twilight rooftop is set to a regularized percussion of hisses, pulses, and clicks.
The most frequent kind of interaction with web-based systems is clicking on a link.
The listeners recorded their responses by clicking on the appropriate label on the screen with the mouse.
They then clicked to see and hear the correct response.
The subjects simply composed a response by clicking on the words required, which then appeared in a large blue rectangle.
The examinee has full freedom to choose what to edit by clicking on a section and choosing from a set of alternatives.
Documentation on the items can be obtained by clicking on the "i" round icon.
He notices the cooling tower frame and clicks on it.
He clicks on the document icon to bring up the design criteria document in a separate window.
You then can order by clicking on an order form.
By clicking on that button, the participants were able to look up any word that they did not understand.
In this region, the time between clicks of the ratchet starts to increase rapidly.
In this example, the programmer sees that the clicks are now all recognized, and the bug is fixed.
Logged input may include mouse clicks, typing, and speech.
The user can also select the target word by simply clicking on it, rather than by pressing the "down" button.
The content of the documents from the result set could be examined by clicking on their titles.
However, voiceless fricatives and clicks do not convey such paralinguistic information.
Making duplicates of a sound would be as easy as clicking together two forms; subsequently either one could be further altered.
Grains are measured in milliseconds; heard individually, they may sound like clicks or fragments from a recognisable source.
The clicks which precede the silence could be more than random glitches, however.
If a microphone is fixed near an axon and is connected to loudspeakers over an amplifier, the disturbances are heard as clicks.
The grammatical systems involved can then be inspected by clicking on their features in the selection expression display.
Successive clicks both alter the visual pattern and build up a mosaic of sound.
In most cases the lookup operation simply requires highlighting a word or expression in a passage and clicking on the r ight icon or button.
In the case of multiple sheets, the user can select a sheet by clicking on the sheet's window.
Short biographies and pictures of key scholars behind each of the discussed frameworks are also accessible by clicking on their names.
Repeated clicking on the back button eventually returns the user to the navigation menu.
The user can return to the previous screen by clicking on the back button at any time.
Note that representing clicks in segmental phonology is in itself methodologically dubious.
Monaural detection of a phase difference between clicks.
Our main interest concerns the production of clicks.
Linguistic phonetic features for clicks : articulatory, acoustic and perceptual evidence.
Our styles and chemistries clicked.
The predominant sound materials in his music are the noises of imperfect systems: clicks of electromagnetic interference, ground loops, dither noise, aliasing and vinyl noise and so on.
There are also higher vertical lines, but as the recording contains clicks coming from the support, these lines can be attributed to faults on the vinyl.
Not clicks, cuts, microsound or sinewaves, but minimalism.
Though you can hear the rise and fall of amplitude in the form of audible clicks or sensed pressure waves, these lowfrequency sensations operate at below the hearing threshold.
Many comments concern the clicks in the first movement.
The speed of the ratchet is the inverse of the mean time between its successive clicks, and it is proportional to the decline in mean population fitness.
To balance the two compositional elements, the clicks and tones are routed through a series of automated panning modules similar to those used to spatialise the location recordings.
However, in this piece those impulses are iterated rapidly at a frequency in the audio range so that the clicks are interpreted as a fixed pitch.
The participants were instructed to identify the word-final stop by clicking one of six buttons marked "p," "t," "k," "b," "d," and "g" that were shown on the computer monitor.
Today, many patients are just a few clicks away from medical information provided by universities, medical journals, professional associations, private organizations, and government agencies.
Similarly, by clicking on marked sections of the score, further information is offered.
If a screen does not contain everything one wants, further lexicographic information can be obtained by clicking on a hyperlink.
Given this, it is difficult to imagine how gamma-band oscillations could serve to "coordinate" the contextual relationship between the first and second clicks.
To show that the children had used the mouse accurately, the circle illuminated for 150 ms when the mouse was clicked on any circle.
Now insert the disc into the drive slot until it clicks home.
Each scenario consists of a sequence of user actions defined a priori, including queries and clicks on search results.
If more than one class is lost in the same generation, the corresponding number of clicks is counted.
When the subjects clicked on "done," they received the correct answer in another rectangle directly below their own response.
The bass clarinet is realistic but the audio example provided contains some undesirable clicks.
Fade-in and fade-out was applied to all material in the phrase database to avoid clicks in concatenation.
The cut-copy-paste-funk of the most irrelevant sounds, the clicks, emerges; the movement of zero and one made audible.
To do so, the user clicks on either a binding or bound occurrence of the identifier.
The screen dealing with clicks also includes recordings of clicks produced at several points of articulation.
Overproportionally numerous occurrence patterns of the 15 phonemic clicks were included in the test.
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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