labial sound - traduction vers néerlandais
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labial sound - traduction vers néerlandais

CONSONANT THAT IS DOUBLY ARTICULATED AT THE SOFT PALATE AND THE LIPS
Labial-velar; Labial velar; Labial-Velar consonant; Labial-velar consonant; Labial-velar consonants; Labial–velar consonants; Labial–velar

labial sound      
n. labiaal geluid, geluid veroorzaakt door een of twee lippen; klinker door lipbewegingen voortgebracht (Fonetiek)
sound recorder         
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  • Emile Berliner with disc record gramophone
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'', 1938
  • Magnetic audio tapes: acetate base (left) and polyester base (right)
  • Graphical representation of a sound wave in analog (red) and 4-bit digital (blue)
  • RCA-44, a classic [[ribbon microphone]] introduced in 1932. Similar units were widely used for recording and broadcasting in the 1940s and are occasionally still used today.
  • Many members of the media use recorders to capture remarks.
  • A typical Compact Cassette
  •  A digital sound recorder from Sony
RECORDING OF SOUND AND PLAYING IT BACK
Sound reproduction; Sound recording; Audio storage; Audio recording; Recorded sound; Audiotapes; Sound recordings; Tape Recording; Music Recording; Sound Recorder; Audio recorder; Voice recording; Music record; Audio Production; Audio components; Recording and editing; Audio recording and editing; Sound Recording and Reproduction; Free MP3; Free mp3; Sound recorder; Audio system; Sound recording equipment; Portable Audio; Voice-to-note; Sound Recording; Audio technology; Sound technology; Sound recording and production; Portable audio; Audio Technology; Sound recorders; Recording technology; Music recording; Sound recordist; Recorded music; Phonographic market; Audio recordings; ⏺; Sound reproduction medium; Sound reproduction media
bandrecorder, programma in het besturingssyteem Windows dat digitale geluiden opneemt of afspeelt
subsonic speed         
  • Density and pressure decrease smoothly with altitude, but temperature (red) does not. The speed of sound (blue) depends only on the complicated temperature variation at altitude and can be calculated from it since isolated density and pressure effects on the speed of sound cancel each other. The speed of sound increases with height in two regions of the stratosphere and thermosphere, due to heating effects in these regions.
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  • Approximation of the speed of sound in dry air based on the [[heat capacity ratio]] (in green) against the truncated [[Taylor expansion]] (in red).
  • Speed of sound in water vs temperature.
  • Speed of sound as a function of depth at a position north of Hawaii in the [[Pacific Ocean]] derived from the 2005 [[World Ocean Atlas]]. The [[SOFAR channel]] spans the minimum in the speed of sound at about 750-m depth.
DISTANCE TRAVELLED DURING A UNIT OF TIME BY A SOUND WAVE PROPAGATING THROUGH AN ELASTIC MEDIUM
Velocity of sound; Sound speed; Sound velocity; Speed of Sound; Speed Of Sound; Sonic velocity; Subsonic speed; Newton–Laplace equation; Newton-Laplace equation; Sonic speed
snelheid onder de geluidssnelheid, subsone (vlieg)snelheid

Définition

labial
['le?b??l]
¦ adjective
1. chiefly Anatomy & Biology relating to the lips or a labium.
2. Phonetics (of a consonant) requiring partial or complete closure of the lips (e.g. p or w), or (of a vowel) requiring rounded lips (e.g. oo).
Derivatives
labialize or labialise verb
labially adverb
Origin
C16: from med. L. labialis, from L. labium 'lip'.

Wikipédia

Labial–velar consonant

Labial–velar consonants are doubly articulated at the velum and the lips, such as [k͡p]. They are sometimes called "labiovelar consonants", a term that can also refer to labialized velars, such as the stop consonant [kʷ] and the approximant [w].

Labial-velars are often written as digraphs. In the Kâte language, however, /k͡p/ is written Q q, and /ɡ͡b/ as Ɋ ɋ.

Globally, these types of consonants are quite rare, only existing in two regions: West and Central Africa on the one hand, Eastern New Guinea and northern Vanuatu on the other.