Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Voicelessness was part of my grandmother's life, too, but the details are different.
"Nothing would have happened if my son had not reacted against voicelessness and a lack of respect."
It appears that voicelessness is not a single phenomenon in such languages.
Her work addresses history, voice and voicelessness, place, and identity.
But his newspaper's office was burned, heralding a long period of voicelessness for the black community in both the city and the state.
In normal speech, the vocal folds alternate between states of voice and voicelessness.
Also, the "initial syllable never weakens to the point of voicelessness"
He returned to voicelessness until Zeitels said it was safe to speak on Jan. 13.
Now, 68 years later, another glamour goddess has crossed that same Rubicon from voicelessness into speech.
Recreating women and voice work were other options, addressing questions of women's voicelessness and silence.
Kurds are accustomed to police brutality, tear gas, unwarranted arrest, and voicelessness.
You have to keep reminding yourselves of all the things you've seen: homelessness, hunger, deprivation, voicelessness.
In many cases, a further factor in the voicelessness of those who suffer human rights abuses is that their identity must be concealed.
In linguistics, voicelessness is the property of sounds being pronounced without the larynx vibrating.
Most offensive to them is the plea bargaining process where their "voicelessness" leaves them feeling alienated by the justice system.
Thus, voicelessness of consonants is typically unmarked.
Such charity, benevolent as it was, failed to provide real solutions to the underlying problems of joblessness, powerlessness and voicelessness.
My grandmother's terrible tragedy of rape, suicide and voicelessness was passed down like DNA through generations.
Aside from the lack of a college degree, the second biggest statistical indicator of Trump support among voters is a feeling of voicelessness in politics.
She creates a space for the "voicelessness" of those unable to "speak their individual experience" (76) [xi].
Kay Schlozman, a political science professor at Boston College, agreed that direct action is often the result of a sense of desperation and voicelessness.
The glottal sonorant /h/ assimilates to the nasality of the following segment, but retains its voicelessness.
In this model, murmur is a point in a continuum of glottal aperture between modal voice and breath phonation (voicelessness).
The large number of people displaced by the war - who are unlikely to be able to cast ballots in large numbers - will add to the north's voicelessness.