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English and sound
He envisaged instruments in which the French late-romantic full-organ sound should work integrally with the English and German romantic reed pipes, and with the classical Alsace Silbermann organ resources and baroque flue pipes, all in registers regulated ( by stops ) to access distinct voices in fugue or counterpoint capable of combination without loss of distinctness: different voices singing together in the same music.
English has several morphemes that vary in sound but not in meaning.
English speakers treat them as the same sound, but they are different: the first is aspirated and the second is unaspirated ( plain ).
* Partial devoicing of sonorants – In English sonorants () are partially devoiced when they follow a voiceless sound within the same syllable.
* Partial devoicing of obstruents – In English, a voiced obstruent is partially devoiced next to a pause or next to a voiceless sound, inside a word or across its boundary.
In most varieties of North American English, the sound corresponding to the letter r is an alveolar approximant or retroflex rather than a trill or a tap.
On the other hand, North American English has undergone some sound changes not found in other varieties of English speech:
It is based on the International Phonetic Alphabet with little differences such as j and y, which instead have the same ( consonant ) sound values as in English.
A major influence on the sound of the British music scene in the 1960s, Korner was instrumental in bringing together various English blues musicians.
The ambiguous digraph " ng " represented both the sound of English " finger " and the of " singer ".
For example, 沙发 / 沙發 " sofa " and 马达 / 馬達 " motor " in Shanghainese sound more like their English counterparts.
* Free Online Dictionary Look up Chinese, Pinyin or English ; includes stroke animation and sound.
For instance, while the Hebrew word chutzpah means " impudence ," its Arabic cognate ḥaṣāfah means " sound judgment ;" even more contradictorily, the English word black and Polish biały, meaning white, both derive from the PIE, meaning, " to burn or shine.
As such, Canadian English and American English are sometimes classified together as North American English, emphasizing the fact that the vast majority of outsiders even from English speaking countries ( and even Canadians and Americans themselves ), cannot distinguish Canadian English from American English by sound.
Since the Cirth is an alphabet, one rune generally stands for one sound ( phoneme ) and sounds that would be written with a digraph in English ( such as " sh " and " th ") are written with one rune.
English and many other languages may use bare clicks in interjections, without the accompaniment of vowels, such as the dental " tsk-tsk " sound used to express disapproval, or the lateral tchick used with horses.
In Old Castilian the letter x represented the sound written with sh in modern English, so the name was originally pronounced " ".
In some cases, letters are used as " in-line diacritics " in place of ancillary glyphs, because they modify the sound of the letter preceding them, as in the case of the " h " in English " sh " and " th ".
' Ż ' is pronounced just like the English ' Z ' as in ' Zebra ', while ' Z ' is used to make the sound of ' ts ' in English ( like ' tsunami ' or ' maths ').

English and designer
* 1982 – Christopher Raeburn English fashion designer
* 1947 – Katharine Hamnett, English fashion designer
* 1964 – Gavin Fisher, English engineer and designer
* 1976 – Georgina Chapman, English fashion designer
* 1935 – Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon, English fashion designer ( b. 1863 )
Just as important was the influence of the 19th century English designer William Morris, who had argued that art should meet the needs of society and that there should be no distinction between form and function.
* 1934 – Mary Quant, English fashion designer
* 1954 – Neil Oatley, English engineer and designer
* 1959 – Jervis Johnson, English game designer
* 1863 – Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon, English fashion designer ( d. 1935 )
* 1961 – Richard Garriott, English video game designer
* 1962 – Susannah Constantine, English fashion designer, journalist, and author
* 1946 – Paul Smith, English fashion designer
* 1855 – George Charles Haité, English designer, painter, and illustrator ( d. 1924 )
* 1937 – David Hockney, English painter, designer, and photographer
* 1901 – Edward Turner, English motorcycle designer ( d. 1973 )
* 1973 – Mark Knight, English sound designer
* 1872 – Edward Gordon Craig, English actor, producer, director and scenic designer ( d. 1966 )
* Joseph Smith ( aircraft designer ) ( 1897 – 1956 ), English aircraft designer who took over as Chief Designer for Supermarine
* 1985 – Lily Allen, English singer-songwriter and fashion designer
* 2009 – David Mellor, English designer ( b. 1930 )
* 1983 – Henry Holland, English fashion designer
* 2009 – Stanley Chapman, English architect, designer, translator, and writer ( b. 1925 )
* 1910 – Hugh Casson, English architect, designer, and artist ( d. 1999 )

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