Yet, the introduction of these retired officers is, by far, the most
ejective way to increase the safety of our school communities.
[20] studied the vibration intensity and frequency at the
ejective direction during drill-and-blasting.
I suggest therefore that sign 26 is related to the bird pictogram found in Sinai 371 and possibly repeated in Sinai 363 and 375a and that it represents the etymological
ejective lateral fricative /[??]/ (see Table 5).
Ganza has an inventory of twenty-three phonemic consonants, and like many Omotic languages it maintains a three way contrast in its oral stops and sibilants between voiceless,
ejective, and voiced features.
Both models are also available as waste handlers, featuring 16 guarding points, a high-efficiency mid-mounted cooling cube, a slanted hood and Sy-Klone
ejective air pre-cleaner, and heavy-duty axles and solid tires.
One remarkable feature of the Orkney accent as a variety of English, even if we compare it to various forms of English on a world scale, is that its speakers occasionally use non-pulmonic airstream, resulting in the production of
ejectives. To create an
ejective, a speaker closes the larynx and raises it, before the closure in the oral cavity is released, as shown in the following figure (taken from Ladefoged and Disner 2012:150; reproduction courtesy of Wiley.
The critical parameters in this formalism describe
ejective feedback (outflows), preventive feedback (retardation of inflows), and wind recycling (return of ejected material).
The study reveals that languages containing
ejective consonants are spoken mainly in regions of high elevation.