1 how something seems to be, from what is said or written: --
2 a passage of sea connecting two larger areas of sea, or an area of sea mostly surrounded by land: --
the Kalmar Sound
3 to seem good, interesting, strange, etc. from what is said or written: --
4 to make a noise: --
5 to measure the depth of a mass of water, such as the sea, usually by sonar --
As this feature is often distinctive in consonants, it should be able to create ' cross-category ' feature-economy effects among all these various types of sounds.
Two types of voice-specific system are discussed here, both of which were developed for reasons other than sound manipulation.
He also found that children, unlike adults, make sound errors in the high frequency functional elements.
Everyone is dependent on everyone else to produce sound resulting in a truly collaborative situation.
Further, those sounds that were excluded from a child's phonemic inventory formed the pool of potential targets to be considered for treatment.
The volume of sound, though not to any extent distorted, had suffered a diminution of perspective.
Participants were tested and trained in small groups in a sound-attenuated room.
In practice, pupils found the process of selecting sounds relatively straightforward and unproblematic.