"Approximant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An approximant is a speech sound that is produced by obstructing the flow of air in the vocal tract but allowing some air to pass through, resulting in a sound that is less constricted than a fricative and more similar to a vowel. Examples of approximants in English include "w," "y," "r," and "l."
1. The sound "sh" in English is an approximant, as the tongue approaches but does not fully touch the roof of the mouth.
2. In linguistics, the letter "w" can be classified as a labial approximant, where the lips are rounded and almost touch.
3. The Spanish "j" sound, as in "joven," is an approximant, produced with the back of the tongue approaching the soft palate.
4. Some languages have fricative approximants, like Swedish "r," which is an alveolar trill that starts as an approximant before transitioning to a vibration.
5. The Portuguese "zh" sound in "feijão" is an example of a palatal approximant, similar to the "j" in English "judge."
To approve means to give consent, permission, or to express agreement or satisfaction with something or someone. It often implies an authority figure giving their endorsement or acknowledgment of a proposal, plan, or action.
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"Approves" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "approve." It means to give consent, permission, or agreement to something or someone, typically after considering it positively. For example, "The manager approves the project plan."
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"Approximality" refers to the state of being approximate or nearly correct, but not exact. It implies a level of similarity or proximity to a certain value, concept, or standard without fully meeting it. In other words, it suggests a degree of approximation rather than precision or accuracy.
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