Plosives
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A stop, plosive, or occlusive is a consonant sound produced by stopping the airflow in the vocal tract. Plosives are properly stops with airflow out of the mouth. Sometimes the term stop includes nasal stops, more commonly simply called nasals, in which airflow is stopped in the mouth, but released through the nose. Contents
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GNU Free Documentation License Athiest, seeing as you WORSHIP the LIE of LOGIC, here is the proof you demand for the exystence of god...? Q. First we declare Fp(1) a constant equal to D1*D2*P, where D1 and D2 are free variables and P is the inverse tangent to Fp(2). Hence: Fp(1) =/= 0 Fp(1) = 1/p ARC D1/D2 We can then integrate solutions: arc D1 > arc D2*P P therefore is a free term. If we then interpolate between D1 and Fp(2) using a delta function, we get: D1Fp(2) arcsin 0 ^ D2/D1 = ROOT(Pp(1)*Fp(2 )*D1/D) Using binomial differential plosives, we can derive: Dp(2) =/= Dp(1)+D1+D2 therefore, god exists. Can you refute this? Asked by Watson, give me covering fire - Fri Dec 17 10:27:27 2010 - Religion & Spirituality - 34 Answers - Comments A. I'm afraid I did not follow your argument. Let's pretend I am ignorant, and you have to explain to me what each of your variables and symbols means. Let's start at the end and work backward. You derived this result: Dp(2) =/= Dp(1)+D1+D2 I do not understand how that means "God Exists." Can you explain to me what each of the variables and functions and operators means? Can you explain how they relate to God? Once we clear that up, then you can explain your derivation. I'm afraid I do not know the rules of whatever algebraic system you are using. You will need to explain to me how each step is an inevitable consequence of the step before. I wonder whether some of the steps, though they may seem obvious to you, could not actually be… [cont.] Answered by pzifisssh - Fri Dec 17 10:42:50 2010 When are you confused by the origins of words?
Q. From 'Literary Imagination' in 'The Best American Poetry, 2007' Etymology by Marilyn Nelson The filth hised at us when we ventured out-- always in twos or threes, never alone-- seems less a language spoken than one spat in savage plosives, primitive, obscene: a cavemob nya-nya limited in frame of reference and novelty; the same suggestions of what we or they could do, or should, ad infinitum. Yesterday a mill girl spat a phrase I'd never heard before. I stopped and looked at her perplexed. I derived its general meaning from the context, but was stumped by the etymology of one word. What was its source? Which demon should we thank for words it must be an abomination to think? Thumbs down are not mine. Every time I think I understand a text… [cont.] Asked by Elaine P...is for Poetry - Wed Sep 10 17:25:25 2008 - Poetry - 11 Answers - Comments A. What a lovely photo of Elaine...almost smiling...very nice, in that Mona Lisa way. Answered by TD Euwaite - Wed Sep 10 19:22:57 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "plosives" |
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