Sentence examples for generally consonant from inspiring English sources

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The pattern evident here is generally consonant with what has been termed a 'disease, disaster and despair' focus [23].

Items concerning communicable diseases, injury and aspects of child health generally consonant with 'disease, disaster and despair' news frames predominated, with relatively little emphasis given to chronic diseases which are increasingly prevalent in many LMICs.

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U is pronounced in güi and güe, eg vergüenza CONSONANTS The pronunciation of Spanish consonants is generally similar to that of English consonants.

Linear B's 90 syllabic signs express open syllables (i.e., syllables ending in a vowel), generally beginning without a consonant or with only one consonant; because of this, the script is unable to represent groups of consonants or final consonants clearly.

The Latin alphabet (and those on which it is based or that have been derived from it) was originally based on the representation of single sounds, so that words were constructed from letters that generally denote a single consonant or vowel in the structure of the word.

The following consonant sounds are generally posited for the early stages of Uralic: *p, *t, *č (pronounced as the ch in chip), *k, *s, *š (pronounced as the sh in ship), *ð (pronounced as the th in then), *l, *r, *m, *n, *ŋ (pronounced ng as in sing), *j (pronounced as the y in yet), *v, and the palatalized alveolar sounds *t′, *ś, *ð′, *l′, *ń, plus a few others less well established.

It had 22 letters, all representing consonants, and was generally written from right to left, although occasionally vertically downward.

After taking office in 2011, she took a generally conservative position on most issues, consonant with her party.

The roots generally consist of three or four consonants and give the basic lexical meaning of the word [ 10, 11].

This can help you to rhyme better, hear the way the consonants and vowels flow, and generally improves the rhythm of your song.

A first explanation could be that the context effects found by Holt (2005) could be of a different type: Such effects have generally been investigated with changes in categorization of (transient) consonants, whereas our investigation focused on shifts in identification for (more stationary) vowels.

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