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Flapping or tapping, also
known as
alveolar flapping,
intervocalic flapping, or t-voicing, is a
phonological process...
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unstressed vowel is
pronounced as a
flap consonant Flapping, one of the
basic mechanics of bird
flight Hand
flapping, a
common form of self-stimulatory...
- A
flap is a high-lift
device used to
reduce the
stalling speed of an
aircraft wing at a
given weight.
Flaps are
usually mounted on the wing
trailing edges...
-
pteron 'wing') is an
aircraft that
flies by
flapping its wings.
Designers sought to
imitate the
flapping-wing
flight of birds, bats, and insects. Though...
- hdl:10106/577. Kwan-Young Oh. "Reanalysis of
Flapping on
Level Approach".
Retrieved 2023-04-29.
Tomasz P. Szynalski. "
Flap t FAQ".
Retrieved 2013-11-24. Walker...
- protocols,
route flapping can
trigger routing updates with
every state change. In both cases, it
prevents the
network from converging.
Route flapping can be contained...
- A
lateral flap is a
family of
consonantal sounds, used in some
spoken languages.
There are four
attested or
claimed lateral flaps in the world's languages:...
- the Link-
flap error in
Cisco Switches?".
Archived from the
original on 2012-10-18.
Retrieved 2012-12-02. "How to
Troubleshoot I/O Port
Flapping". Archived...
- A
tumble flap is a
flap housed in the
intake area of many
modern automotive gasoline engines to
produce a
swirl at right-angles to the
cylinder axis. This...
- Some
common examples of
stimming (sometimes
called stims)
include hand
flapping, clapping, rocking, blinking, pacing, head banging,
repeating noises or...