We have auditory metathesis in Balochi in which presence of a
sibilant with a periodic noise changes the order of phonemes.
Note that Column [V.sub.a] consists of the
sibilants, S and Z.
The doctor describes "rales," which can be "dry or moist" and "
sibilant or crepitant." What do you think rales are?
The articulation disorders in producing hissing
sibilant sounds in Arabic: Descriptive-analytical study.
To account for the
sibilant z we first need to consider Mari morphophonological rules, according to which intervocalic /z/ alternates with an affricate: in syllable-final position /z/ is replaced by MariE /c/ and MariW /c/ (Alhoniemi 1985 : 35-36).
Over here, hard by the border, the accent takes on that
sibilant Portuguese slur and the people also have the slow, slightly subdued manner of their more downbeat Iberian neighbours.
The title track has her stealing not just Beyonc's bootylicious crown but also her husband Jay-Z for a frisky exchange against
sibilant drum cracks.
Raman's
sibilant vocals rise to the rhythmic tapping of Ramzy's drums which have often accompanied belly dancers, luring one into a swaying dance.
Jesus, before any splash
sibilant on the first beach, or the brilliant
The headphone makes up for this by tending towards bass instead of treble, thereby balancing the scales towards a nearly flat sound with
sibilant highs and hollow lows.
"When I gave my name and said that I represented the Wayne County Suffrage Association, I could hear the
sibilant sound of the quick intake of his breath.
Compare, however, Bangani screnc 'to praise s.o.' with palatal
sibilant. Connection with OIA slaghate is therefore most likely, which means that the word has entered early Romani in the west or north-west.