- are
double occlusives with yet a
fourth airstream mechanism. They may be oral
occlusives, nasals, affricates, or ejective. Oral
occlusive may mean any...
- that
nasalization in
occlusives is allophonic.
There is then a
second step in
claiming that
nasal vowels nasalize oral
occlusives,
rather than oral vowels...
-
refer to:
Occlusive, a type of
moisturizer Occlusion (disambiguation)
Occlusive dressing Non-
occlusive disease Occlusive pessary Occlusive vascular disease...
- may be
defined as oral
occlusive (plosives and affricates) plus
nasal occlusives (nasals such as [m], [n]), or 'stop' may be
defined as oral
stops (plosives)...
-
rhotic consonant: five vowels,
three voiced occlusives (labial,
dental and velar), but only two
voiceless occlusives (dental and velar), two sibilants, two...
- Abrahams,
Henrik (1949), Études phonétiques sur les
tendances évolutives des
occlusives germaniques,
Aarhus University Press Carbonell, Joan F.; Llisterri, Joaquim...
- An
occlusive dressing is an air- and water-tight
trauma medical dressing used in
first aid.
These dressings are
generally made with a waxy
coating so...
-
receptor stimulation Arteriovenous malformations and
peripheral artery occlusive disease rupture of
significant blood vessels supplying a
tissue or organ...
- categories:
occlusives and humectants.
Occlusives form a
hydrophobic coating on the
surface of the skin,
keeping moisture from escaping. The more
occlusive the...
- of
chronic or
acute syndromes,
generally derived from the
presence of
occlusive arterial disease,
which causes inadequate blood flow to the limbs. As...