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- For example, the word bush constructed on the k . r sonant frame.
- In June 2011, an on-line software synthesizer-based tracker called Sonant Live was released.
- The division of the letters into the three classes of vowels, mutes, and sonants also appears in Hellenic texts.
- For example, in both Munster Irish and the Gaelic of the north of Scotland, historically short vowels have been diphthongised or lengthened before long sonants.
- As keyboardist, Dean has been an accompanist for trumpeter John Wallace and violinist Hazel Smith, and performed around the world in Smith's ensemble Sonant.
- The " vadi " and " samvadi " can be crucial in defining the raga at hand, and in some cases two ragas with the same arohana and avrohana can be distinguished only by the prominence of their sonant and consonant notes.
- Such linguistic discrepancies may be explained, however, by " a peculiarity of the'Palestinian'Aramaic dialect wherein a sade ( c ) between two voiced ( sonant ) consonants tended to be partially assimilated by taking on a zayin ( z ) sound ."
- Unstressed vowels generally became, written as or null ( in Bohairic and Fayyumic word-finally ), but pretonic unstressed / a / occurs as a reflex of earlier unstressed in proximity to an etymological pharyngeal, velar, or sonant ( e . g .'to become many'< % # ?), or unstressed.
- The last surname ( normally the paternal one ) is usually considered the " most important ", but people may chose to use another one, often favouring the more sonant or less common of their surnames in their daily or professional life ( such as Manuel Alegre or Jos?Manuel Barroso, who is known in Portugal by his double surname Dur鉶 Barroso ).