Sound perception e g
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SENSESound perception e.g.
INLETSound, e.g.
ESTUARYPuget Sound, e.g.
INLETPuget Sound, e.g.
EXCERPTSound bite, e.g.
QTTNSound bite, e.g.
SOULThe "Motown sound," e.g.
JANGLESound of keys, e.g.
DUBAdd sound effects, e.g.
ERASSilent and sound, e.g.
BLARESound of trumpets, e.g.
CADENCE"Sound off - one, two ...," e.g.
SYNCMatch sound to action, e.g.
SYNCFit sound to action, e.g.
BLARESound like a siren, e.g.
SCHWAThe "e" sound in "system," e.g.
ingressivesAn ingressive sound, e.g., a click
ORATESound off in the Senate, e.g.
SCHWAThe "e" sound in "the," e.g.
SENSATEPerceived by sight, sound, touch, e.g.
SCHWAThe "e" sound in "they," e.g.
SENSATEPerceiving by sight, sound, touch, e.g.
SENSATEPerceived by sight, sound, touch e.g.
TRIGRAPHThree letter simplw sound, e.g. eau
ALERTSound of an incoming text, e.g.
SYNCFit the sound to the action, e.g.
BLARESound over a subway's public address system, e.g.
KOAN"What is the sound of one hand clapping?" e.g.
gutturalsA guttural consonant (e.g., k, g) or other speech sound
semivowelsA speech sound intermediate between a vowel and a consonant, e.g., w or y
semivowelA speech sound intermediate between a vowel and a consonant, e.g., w or y
epenthesisThe insertion of a sound or letter within a word, e.g., the b in thimble
epenthesesThe insertion of a sound or letter within a word, e.g., the b in thimble
decodingConvert (audio or video signals) into another form, e.g., to analog from digital in sound reproduction
decodedConvert (audio or video signals) into another form, e.g., to analog from digital in sound reproduction
decodesConvert (audio or video signals) into another form, e.g., to analog from digital in sound reproduction
fillerA word or sound filling a pause in an utterance or conversation (e.g., er, well, you know)
fillersA word or sound filling a pause in an utterance or conversation (e.g., er, well, you know)
excrescent(of a speech sound) Added without etymological justification (e.g., the -t at the end of the surname Bryant)
aphaeresisThe loss of a sound or sounds at the beginning of a word, e.g., in the derivation of adder from nadder