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These languages diverged from the main group of Mongolian dialects and to this day retain archaic features characteristic of Middle Mongolian that have been lost in other Mongolian languages; e.g., many retain /f/ and /h/ from Proto-Altaic */p/ (an asterisk identifies a sound as a hypothetical, reconstructed form), as well as unassimilated vowel sequences.
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Does the atemporality of so much modern pop music mean that when in the future we listen back to early-21st-century pop, we won't be able to identify a sound that characterizes the period?
"It's generally pretty well known that if you identify a sound change in progress, then young people will be leading old people," said Mark Liberman, a linguist at the University of Pennsylvania, "and women tend to be maybe half a generation ahead of males on average".
Things could be very quiet, but he'd ask her to identify a sound that never happened.
She gave her interpretation of "genre," which she explained as a set of characteristics or limitations that identify a sound category, or a mold you work around.
The benefits are obvious to Grafman, who recalled helping Jake identify a sound that he heard for the first time in November with the help of a digital hearing aid.
Once a problem is identified, a sound solution must be piloted by innovators and taken up by early adopters in a LIC.
When a participant identified a sound as coming from the other category, the next trial from that track would be more likely to be identified as an instance of the other category by moving back toward the endpoint of the continuum.
To "identify" a sound mark, attach an MP3 of the sound to your application.
The 43-year-old Ms. White, who lives in Princeton, said it would be hard to identify a New Jersey sound or even a "typical" New Jersey composer.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com