In phonetics, the different places of articulation refer to where in the mouth the speech sounds are produced. These places include the lips, teeth, alveolar ridge, hard palate, velum, and glottis. The specific place of articulation affects the sound produced by controlling the airflow and shaping the vocal tract, resulting in different speech sounds.
"Ubiquity" is a word that describes widespread influence or presence across many different places or situations.
"Lugares en la universidad" translates to "places in the university" in English. This refers to different locations within a university campus, such as classrooms, libraries, labs, cafeterias, or administrative offices. These places are where students attend classes, study, conduct research, and engage in various activities during their time at the university.
Languages vary among places due to historical and cultural influences, isolation between communities, and interactions with other languages. Over time, these factors shape the development of unique dialects and language variations in different regions.
Many names Salt (peoples or places) exist; also the acronym SALT.
People speak with different accents due to variations in pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm that develop within specific regional or cultural groups. These differences often arise from a combination of historical, social, and linguistic factors that influence how languages are spoken in various parts of the world.
in japan its rude to chew gum blow nose in public and hug
Different pitches vibrate the cochlea at different places
Joints do not meet. Bones meet to from joints.
Earth geological features affect the ability of organisms to live in different places because the temperatures change. Since animals and other organisms have different requirements to live, they have to live in different places.
It affects it by having different temperatures at different places
Not getting new thing from different places
the place on your tongue affects what you taste because of the different places on your tongue have different taste buds
One thing that affects a places culture is their past or history, which will affect their relation with foreign people and places. Another thing that will affacte a places culture is their geographical location. The culture of a group of people that live in the desert will have different customs and traditions than a group of people from the rainforest.
You have a certain nationality, residence in a state and city or county. You may have a different language if you are born in a different nation from someone, and a different religion, also different customs, morals, and lifestyle.
For three reasons 1) different places have different aesthetic qualities. 2) different places are publicized differently / by different amounts 3) different places have different amenities and different difficulties in getting to.
It would seem that way, but it is technically not. The "ng" in "long" is not really an "n" or a "g" but is a single sound (called a phoneme). If you say the word "no" and the word "go" and think about where you make the sounds, they are in completely different places ("n" is on the alveolar ridge while "g" is velar, towards the back of the throat). When you say "ng" in "long", it is said in the same place as a "g". More specifically, a "g" is a plosive or stop (air is temporarily stopped in the mouth before the consonant is made-also "t", "d", "p" and "b"), whereas an "n" and "ng" are nasal (sound travels through the nose). I suspect that since "ng" has the same place of articulation as a "g" and the same manner of articulation as an "n", that is why in English (and several other languages), it is often represented by both. The symbol used in phonetics to represent this sound is /ŋ/.
As men went to war many women took their husbands places running homes. Farms ,and businesses