“This approximation was justified by the argument that the relative lengths of any two segments are only very weakly correlated.”
“What he is talking about is not an approximation to the Golden Mean.”
“As the titles suggest, the two workshops focus on approximation algorithms and randomization.”
approximant
(phonetics) a consonantsound made by slightly narrowing the vocal tract, while still allowing a smooth flow of air. Liquids and glides are approximants.
(mathematics) An approximation to the solution of a function, series, etc.
“When an approximant articulation occurs at the same time as another articulation is being made at a different place in the vocal tract, the approximant is said to form a secondary articulation.”
“There are six basic manners of articulation that can be used at these places of articulation: stop, fricative, approximant, trill, tap, and lateral.”
“In clusters, the preaspiration merges with a preceding nasal or apical approximant, rendering them voiceless.”