Complete closure and sudden release refer to a phenomenon often observed in various contexts, such as in linguistics, music, or psychological states. In linguistics, it can describe the moment when a sound is fully articulated and then abruptly released, creating a distinct auditory effect. In psychological terms, it can signify the abrupt resolution of tension or uncertainty, leading to a sudden sense of clarity or relief. This concept can also apply to emotional experiences, where a person might feel a complete end to a situation followed by an immediate shift in feelings or thoughts.
Closure - 2013 VI was released on: USA: June 2013
Deadly Closure - 2011 was released on: USA: 13 April 2011
Bo Banger - 2013 Attempting Closure 1-3 was released on: USA: 1 November 2013
Frasier - 1993 Desperately Seeking Closure 5-8 was released on: USA: 9 December 1997
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Laryngospasmlaryng/o = larynx-spasm = sudden involuntary contractionLaryngeal spasm or laryngospasm means spasm of the larynx or voicebox.Laryngeospasm.
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Plosive sounds are formed when air is briefly stopped by the articulators in the vocal tract, creating a build-up of pressure, followed by a sudden release. This results in an explosive sound, such as the /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/, and /g/ sounds in English. The characteristics of plosive sounds include a complete closure of the airflow and a quick burst of sound when the closure is released.
The complete subject is "a sudden plop".
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Plosive consonants are typically characterized by a complete closure in the vocal tract, followed by a sudden release of air. These sounds are often described as "explosive" and are found in many languages around the world. They are a key feature in human speech production and are used to create distinctive sounds and contrasts in various languages.
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Closure - 2012 VII was released on: USA: June 2012
Closure - 2007 IV was released on: USA: October 2007
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The sound of a hiccup is caused by the sudden closure of the vocal cords in the larynx (voice box). This closure occurs as a reflex response to the involuntary contraction of the diaphragm muscle.
Deadly Closure - 2011 was released on: USA: 13 April 2011