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- characteristic of Dostoevsky's novels is "a plurality of independent and unmerged voices and consciousnesses, a genuine polyphony of fully valid voices"...
- aspirated fortis consonants after long vowels. The ⟨i⟩ and ⟨u⟩ vowels remain unmerged in unstressed ending syllables. Long ⟨ó⟩ is pronounced [ɔu] and short ⟨ó⟩...
- method for use. The last update to libmcrypt was in 2007, despite years of unmerged patches. Maintained alternatives include ccrypt, libressl, and others....
- Examples of a merged and an unmerged speaker of American English Non-merged speaker [kʰät] for cot and [kʰɔt] for caught Merged speaker [kʰɑt] for cot...
- consequence, for certain inputs the allocated size is not sufficient to hold all unmerged runs. In Java, this generates for those inputs an array-out-of-bound exception...
- the two neutralized phonemes in this position, or {a|o}, reflecting its unmerged values. A somewhat different example is found in English, with the three...
- intragroup medium in an isolated system. Fossil groups may still contain unmerged dwarf galaxies, but the more m****ive members of the group have condensed...
- studying the gravity radiated from the orbital decay of a different type of (unmerged) binary neutron system, the Hulse–Taylor pulsar. Any main-sequence star...
- The pin-pen merger is not universal in AAVE, and there is evidence for unmerged speakers in California, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The distinction...
- homophonous with Patton. Particularly in American linguistic tradition, the unmerged weak [ɪ]-type vowel is often transcribed with the barred i ⟨ɨ⟩, the IPA...