Lexicographical Neighbors of Resonants
Literary usage of Resonants
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Organs of Speech and Their Application in the Formation of Articulate Sounds by Georg Hermann von Meyer (1884)
"The term resonants has, since its introduction by Briicke, been understood to
express a distinct class of articulate sounds, which, though generally ..."
2. The Complete Phonographic Class-book: Containing a Strictly Inductive by Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle (1846)
"They have so much of the vowel character, that they readily unite with the other
consonants, (abrupts and resonants) forming double consonants, ..."
3. The Complete Phonographic Class-book: Containing a Strictly Inductive by Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle (1845)
"They have so much of the vowel character, that they readily unite with the other
consonants, (abrupts and resonants) forming double consonants, ..."
4. Dictionary of Hard Words by Robert Morris Pierce (1910)
"The resonants may be ... resonants occur normally with great frequency. In English
they occur sometimes ... resonants have net been markt in this book. 8. ..."
5. On the Anomalies of Accommodation and Refraction of the Eye: With a by Franciscus Cornelis Donders (1864)
"If the separation does not take place at the same time, we hear the resonants m,
n and tig, in place of the explosive consonants b, d, and g. ..."