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sonorants with
creaky voice that
pattern with
ejectives phonologically, and
other languages have
ejectives that
pattern with implosives,
which has led to...
- Look up
ejection or
eject in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ejection or
Eject may
refer to:
Ejection (sports), the act of
officially removing someone...
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labialised and
plain uvular ejectives. The
Akhvakh language appears to have a
contrast between lax and
tense uvular ejectives: [qʼaː] 'soup, broth' (lax)...
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defined above,
ejectives are more
widely found than implosives, and
glottalized resonants are the
least widespread.
Ejectives or
ejective-like consonants...
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Ejectment is a
common law term for
civil action to
recover the
possession of or
title to land. It
replaced the old real
actions and the
various possessory...
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theory of Indo-European,
because several have
undergone the
voicing of
ejectives that have been
postulated but
widely derided as
improbable in that family...
- The
Ejected were an
English punk rock/Oi! band from Dagenham, London,
active mainly between 1981 and 1983. The band was
formed by ex-Dawn
Patrol members...
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container and
eject its content. In
model rocketry,
ejection charges are used to
deploy a
recovery system (usually
parachute or streamer). The
ejection charge...
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downward ejecting refers to
firearms which eject spent cases downward from the firearm's receiver,
rather than the more
conventional designs which eject the...
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Ejectives in
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Pronunciation and Phonetics". 21...