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Sonority may
refer to:
sonorant sonority hierarchy, a
ranking of
speech sounds (or phones) by
amplitude In
music theory, a chord,
particularly when speaking...
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transcription delimiters. A
sonority hierarchy or
sonority scale is a
hierarchical ranking of
speech sounds (or phones).
Sonority is
loosely defined as the...
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Genius Sonority (ジニアス・ソノリティ株式会社,
Jiniasu Sonoriti Kabushiki Kaisha) is a ****anese
video game
development studio,
whose staff consists of
programmers who...
- The
sonority sequencing principle (SSP) or
sonority sequencing constraint is a
phonotactic principle that aims to
explain or
predict the
structure of...
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following the
Sonority Sequencing Principle (SSP),
which states that, in any syllable, the
nucleus has
maximal sonority and that
sonority decreases as...
- the
consonants with the
highest sonority (*l, *r, *y, *n) are
nearest to the vowel, and the ones with the
lowest sonority such as
plosives are furthest...
- simultaneously", and the
distances between the
tones are
called intervals. However,
sonorities of two pitches, or even single-note melodies, are
commonly heard as implying...
- Pokémon
Colosseum is a role-playing
video game
developed by
Genius Sonority and
published by The Pokémon
Company and
Nintendo for the GameCube. A spin-off...
- Dudenredaktion,
Kleiner & Knöbl (2015), p. 40. McCoy,
Priscilla (1999),
Harmony and
Sonority in
Georgian (PDF)
Bishop (1996), p. 230. Bakró-Nagy, Marianne; Laakso,...
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Sonority is an
album by
American jazz b****ist
Curtis Counce featuring recordings from 1956 to 1958
which was
released on the
Contemporary label in 1989...