- IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. In
Semitic linguistics, an
emphatic consonant is an
obstruent consonant which originally contrasted, and often...
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Emphatic was an
American hard rock band from Omaha,
founded by guitarist-songwriter
Justin McCain in 2004.
Their major label debut record Damage for Atlantic...
- The
Emphatic Diaglott is a diaglot, or two-language
polyglot translation, of the New
Testament by
Benjamin Wilson,
first published in 1864. It is an interlinear...
- Look up emphasis or
emphatic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Emphasis or
emphatic may
refer to:
Emphasis (telecommunications),
intentional alteration...
- HMS
Emphatic (W 154) was a Favourite-class
tugboat of the
Royal Navy
during World War II.
Emphatic was
built in the
United States and
transferred to the...
- myself. Self-intensifiers have also been
called simply "intensifiers", or "
emphatic reflexives", or "intensive reflexives". In many languages, they are similar...
- reads:
Fatal Consequences of Spain's
Bloody War with Bonaparte, and
Other Emphatic Caprices (Fatales
consequencias de la
sangrienta guerra en España con Buonaparte...
- the
third and
final full-length
studio album by
American hard rock band
Emphatic,
released October 22, 2013. A follow-up to
their major label debut Damage...
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monumental sound characterized by
distorted guitars,
extended guitar solos,
emphatic beats and loudness. In 1968,
three of the genre's most
famous pioneers...
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multiple negatives affirm each
other are said to have
negative concord or
emphatic negation. Lithuanian, Portuguese, Persian, French, Russian, Polish, Bulgarian...