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Contrastively, formal education is always carried out in the standard, Bokmål.
If another language uses this difference contrastively, you would need to practise those two sounds with the words they go with.
Thus claims to knowledge may be contrastively, normatively evaluated.
At the same time the pervasive features are an essential background, against which local features become contrastively salient.
Fricatives, however, are truly and contrastively voiced.
Sonorants may also be contrastively voiceless, not just voiceless due to their environment.
The two sounds, as well as the two labiodental fricatives, are used contrastively in Ewe.
"Phonetic realization of contrastively aspirated affricates in Nepali."
In addition some vowels are contrastively nasalised and others nasalised through the influence of nasal consonants.
In addition, the acoustic quality of velarization and pharyngealization is very similar; as a result, no language uses both of these articulations contrastively.
This block of characters should be used only for setting mathematical text, as mathematical texts use black-letter symbols contrastively to other letter styles.
On the other hand, although contrastively voiceless vowels have been reported several times, they have never been verified (L&M 1996:315).
Modal voice, creaky voice, and breathy voice (murmured vowels) are phonation types that are used contrastively in some languages.
However, the contrast is not robust in any dialect; most published descriptions say that contrastively nasal vowels are present in the speech of only some (usually older) speakers.
For example, with the exception of contexts in which they are presented contrastively, pronouns, being context-dependent, always carry a low degree of CD irrespective of where they occur in the clause.
IAST), these are its salient features: subscript dots for retroflex consonants; macrons for etymologically, contrastively long vowels; 'h' denoting Aspiration (phonetics) Stop consonants.
Note that the vowels below represent the phonetic inventory, meaning the set of all (or most) sounds in the language; the phonemic inventory, those sounds which contrastively mark differences in meaning, are highlighted in the list below the vowel charts.
In the orthography a letter n followed by a vowel or glottal indicates that the preceding vowel is contrastively nasalised, unless in word-final position when nasalisation is indicated by a double nn and a single n is a final consonant.
As Thomas E. Murray states, "coke is used generically by thousands of people, especially in the southern half of the country" Contrastively, pop is known to be a term that is used by many citizens in the northern half of the country.
Contrastively, he reveals Goethe's links with Jena Romanticism, the intellectual crucible of modernism, setting him among the philosophers Fichte, Schelling and Hegel, the critics August Wilhelm and Friedrich Schlegel and the poets Novalis and HRated PG-13lderlin.
According to this approach, skepticism is treated as a problem to be solved, or challenge to be met, or threat to be parried; skepticism's value on this view, insofar as it is deemed to have one, accrues from its role as a foil contrastively illuminating what is required for knowledge and justified belief.