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Qu'est-ce (qui) est TENSENESS - définition

PRONUNCIATION OF A VOWEL WITH NARROWER MOUTH WIDTH (OFTEN WITH RAISED TONGUE, LESS CENTRALIZATION, AND LONGER DURATION); E.G. IN ENGLISH, /Iː/ (TENSE) VS /Ɪ/ (LAX); /Uː/ (TENSE) VS /Ʊ/ (LAX)
Tense (phonetics); Lax vowel; Tense vowel; Tense and lax vowels; Tense consonant; Vowel tenseness; Lax vowels; Laxness (phonology); Laxness (phonetics); Lax and tense vowels; Tense vowels

tenseness         
see tense
Tenseness         
In phonology, tenseness or tensing is, most broadly, the pronunciation of a sound with greater muscular effort or constriction than is typical.Matthews, Peter Hugoe (2014).
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Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Intense is used to describe something that is very great or extreme in strength or degree.
He was sweating from the intense heat...
His threats become more intense, agitated, and frequent.
ADJ
intensely
The fast-food business is intensely competitive.
ADV
intensity (intensities)
The attack was anticipated but its intensity came as a shock.
N-VAR: usu with poss
2.
If you describe an activity as intense, you mean that it is very serious and concentrated, and often involves doing a great deal in a short time.
The battle for third place was intense...
ADJ
3.
If you describe the way someone looks at you as intense, you mean that they look at you very directly and seem to know what you are thinking or feeling.
I felt so self-conscious under Luke's mother's intense gaze...
= piercing
ADJ
intensely
He sipped his drink, staring intensely at me.
ADV: ADV with v
4.
If you describe a person as intense, you mean that they appear to concentrate very hard on everything that they do, and they feel and show their emotions in a very extreme way.
I know he's an intense player, but he does enjoy what he's doing...
ADJ
intensity
His intensity and the ferocity of his feelings alarmed me.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipédia

Tenseness

In phonology, tenseness or tensing is, most broadly, the pronunciation of a sound with greater muscular effort or constriction than is typical. More specifically, tenseness is the pronunciation of a vowel with less centralization (i.e. either more fronting or more backing), longer duration, and narrower mouth width (with the tongue being perhaps more raised) compared with another vowel. The opposite quality to tenseness is known as laxness or laxing: the pronunciation of a vowel with relatively more centralization, shorter duration, and more widening (perhaps even lowering).

Contrasts between two vowels on the basis of tenseness, and even phonemic contrasts, are common in many languages, including English. For example, in most English dialects, beet and bit are contrasted by the vowel sound being tense in the first word but not the second; i.e., (as in beet) is the tense counterpart to the lax (as in bit); the same is true of (as in kook) versus (as in cook). Unlike most distinctive features, the feature [tense] can be interpreted only relatively, often with a perception of greater tension or pressure in the mouth, which, in a language like English, contrasts between two corresponding vowel types: a tense vowel and a lax vowel. An example in Vietnamese is the letters ă and â representing lax vowels, and the letters a and ơ representing the corresponding tense vowels. Some languages like Spanish are often considered as having only tense vowels, but since the quality of tenseness is not a phonemic feature in this language, it cannot be applied to describe its vowels in any meaningful way. The term has also occasionally been used to describe contrasts in consonants.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour TENSENESS
1. If it does not join us in the struggle to destroy terror, it will become its victim." No tenseness The tourist district in Eilat showed no signs of tenseness.