At the heart of the discursive storms around voice and voicelessness, therefore, are African women. |
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When there is a period of voicelessness during the release of an articulation, the sound is said to be aspirated. |
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Such charity, benevolent as it was, failed to provide real solutions to the underlying problems of joblessness, powerlessness and voicelessness. |
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I am very fond of a singer called Kristin Hersh who really has no voice, but has made a strong point out of her voicelessness. |
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You have to keep reminding yourselves of all the things you've seen: homelessness, hunger, deprivation, voicelessness. |
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Other important psychological dimensions of poverty are powerlessness, voicelessness, dependency and humiliation. |
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She was dealing with ever-worsening arthritis and a generalised feeling of invisibility and voicelessness. |
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Still, I was bothered by the voicelessness that I was experiencing. |
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The difference between voice and voicelessness can be checked by holding the larynx and saying zzzz and ssss in alternation, feeling vibration then lack of vibration. |
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In the second time occur hoarseness, voicelessness and cough. |
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I became trapped in a vicious plot of voicelessness, violence and guilt so brutal and yet so familiar. |
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Given that voicelessness and powerlessness are key dimensions of poverty, civil society can build up and extend the social institutions of the poor, including kinship systems, and other networks. |
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In linguistics, voicelessness is the property of sounds being pronounced without the larynx vibrating. |
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It appears that voicelessness is not a single phenomenon in such languages. |
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They talk of arbitrary arrests, of being marginalized, of having no access to justice, and about the experiences that shape their lives: experiences of deprivation, insecurity, exclusion and a sense of voicelessness. |
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We are gripped by a feeling of voicelessness. |
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Cultural barriers and past experiences of women were also identified as contributing vulnerability, resulting in less access to services and voicelessness related to trauma. |
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