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sonority Meaning in Telugu ( sonority తెలుగు అంటే)



స్వరశక్తి, పుడ్నిషన్

Noun:

ఫోనింగ్, పుడ్నిషన్,



sonority's Usage Examples:

that time, as well as an indifference toward sonority, intensified by a "gaucheness of the "traditional" passages".


Sonority may refer to: sonorant sonority hierarchy, a ranking of speech sounds (or phones) by amplitude In music theory, a chord, particularly when speaking.


are nearest to the vowel, and the ones with the lowest sonority such as plosives are furthest away, notwithstanding certain exceptions such as thorn clusters.


Satie wanted to evoke a large pipe organ reverberating in the depth of a cathedral, and achieved this sonority by using full.


Another way to say this is that through a pattern of neutralization, high [sonority] vowels are eliminated in SLPC.


The new name and concept, "master chord", thus does not imply either jazz derivation, completeness of the sonority as an independent.


preinitials that ranks higher in the sonority hierarchy, it must be metathesised.


A sonority hierarchy or sonority scale is a hierarchical ranking of speech sounds (or phones).


the consonants with the highest sonority (*l, *r, *y, *n) are nearest to the vowel, and the ones with the lowest sonority such as plosives are furthest.


yet not offensive sonority, and the arrangements were of an admirable, decorously grave German kind.


or sonority is the lowest note played or notated.


improvements in technique extended the upper range of the tenor, but it is now resurging due to its lighter sonority which is appreciated in many classical and.


notes in a lower register, more importance is placed on the quality of "largeness", or resonance and sonority.



Synonyms:

resonance, vibrancy, tone, ringing, timber, reverberance, sonorousness, plangency, timbre, quality,



Antonyms:

unresponsiveness, popularity, unfaithfulness, unpleasantness, rightness,



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