Intelligible sounds come out from our lips because of coordinated muscle movements in the mouth, tongue, and vocal cords that produce clear and distinct speech. The brain controls these movements to form words and sounds accurately, allowing us to communicate effectively. Impairments in these processes, such as due to injury or disease, can lead to garbled or slurred speech.
Slurred typically refers to speech that is difficult to understand or sounds unclear, often due to intoxication or a medical condition affecting speech. It can also refer to music notes that are played or sung together with a lack of separation or clarity.
This stage is known as articulation. The articulators, which include the tongue, teeth, lips, and soft/hard palate, shape and modify the initial sound made by the vocal cords to create distinct speech sounds. By adjusting the position and movement of these articulators, the speaker is able to produce intelligible speech.
An apostrophe is used to indicate the omission of letter sounds in dialectal speech. For example, "can't" instead of "cannot" or "I'm" instead of "I am".
Languages that are similar to Farsi include Dari and Tajik, which are both Persian languages and largely mutually intelligible with Farsi. Additionally, languages such as Urdu and Kurdish may share some similarities in vocabulary and grammatical structures with Farsi.
There isn't any. Unless you count the slurred pronunciation when your bottle of Merlot is empty: "endwine"! Or if you are a big fan of Lord of the Rings, you could imagine a wine that is made by the Ents, called Ent Wine.
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I have a Crosley record player. The first one I took back because one of the speakers didn't work. The one I have now sounds garbled. Only the music sounds garbled or wavy, not speaking voices. I have the right speed. What could be the problem?
The name hydrogenromined sounds like a garbled version of hydrogen bromide, which contains the elemetns hydrogen and bromine.
Slurred typically refers to speech that is difficult to understand or sounds unclear, often due to intoxication or a medical condition affecting speech. It can also refer to music notes that are played or sung together with a lack of separation or clarity.
Sounds like a caesura to me
Sounds like a garbled version of Ice Station Zebra which tends to fizzle at the climax, rather than go to red alert!
The word "cruelty" is correctly pronounced (KROO-uhl-tee), the same end sounds as novelty. However, it is often slurred as (KROOL-tee)
Audible signals that are intelligible could include sounds like bells ringing, alarms blaring, or announcements being made over a public address system. These signals are designed to convey specific information or commands to people in a clear and recognizable manner.
This stage is known as articulation. The articulators, which include the tongue, teeth, lips, and soft/hard palate, shape and modify the initial sound made by the vocal cords to create distinct speech sounds. By adjusting the position and movement of these articulators, the speaker is able to produce intelligible speech.
Sounds like a garbled version of the French 'derriere', the buttocks.
It sounds like a garbled version of the Solid Gold Cadillac. The female lead was played by Judy Holliday. Period autos were used.
instead of saying nits you can say headlice instead , it sounds less , bad ?? :)