- Look up
strident in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Strident refers to
Strident vowel Strident consonant, a
feature related to
sibilant consonants, but...
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Stridentism (Spanish: Estridentismo) was an
artistic and
multidisciplinary avant-garde movement,
founded in
Puebla City by
Manuel Maples Arce at the end...
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Strident vowels (also
called sphincteric vowels) are
strongly pharyngealized vowels accompanied by an (ary)epiglottal trill, with the
larynx being raised...
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category is
stridents,
which include more
fricatives than
sibilants such as uvulars.
Sibilants are a
higher pitched subset of the
stridents. The English...
- was
marked by
British reforms but also
repressive legislation, by more
strident Indian calls for self-rule, and by the
beginnings of a
nonviolent movement...
- e.g. [ɫ] (velarized l), [ꬸ] (pharyngealized l). The
transcription of
strident and
harsh voice as extra-creaky /a᷽/ may be
motivated by the similarities...
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Sinatra had a "fairly
rangy voice,"
remarking that "His
voice has a very
strident,
insistent sound in the top register, a
smooth lyrical sound in the middle...
- (1900–1901)
because "[Kafka's]
socialism and my
Zionism were much too
strident".
Bergmann said: "Franz
became a socialist, I
became a
Zionist in 1898...
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disinhibition effect describes the
tendency of many
individuals to
behave more
stridently or
offensively online than they
would in person. A
significant number...
- did not join in the anti-Napoleonic mood of 1812, and he
distrusted the
strident nationalism which started to be expressed. The
medievalism of the Heidelberg...